Ureteroscopy-assisted retrograde nephrostomy for lower calyx calculi in horseshoe kidney: Two case reports

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Introduction: We previously reported on the effectiveness of ureteroscopy-assisted retrograde nephrostomy during percutaneous nephrolithotomy and report two cases of lower calyx calculi in horseshoe kidney that were successfully treated with ureteroscopy-assisted retrograde nephrostomy. During the ureteroscopy-assisted retrograde nephrostomy procedure, a ureteroscope is advanced in the desired calyx and a Lawson retrograde nephrostomy puncture wire is inserted. The wire is advanced through the calyx to exit the skin. The wire is then used for the percutaneous dilation. Case presentation: Case 1 was a 68-year-old man who was shown on radiography to have left lower calyx calculi (19 × 15mm, 7 × 5mm, and 7 × 3mm) in horseshoe kidney. Case 2 was a 36-year-old woman shown on radiography to have a left lower calyx calculus (10 × 8mm) in horseshoe kidney. Conclusions: Both patients were stone-free after ureteroscopy-assisted retrograde nephrostomy during percutaneous nephrolithotomy. Ureteroscopy-assisted retrograde nephrostomy is a promising procedure for safely and effectively treating lower calyx stones in horseshoe kidney. © 2012 Kawahara et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Kawahara, T., Ito, H., Terao, H., Tanaka, K., Ogawa, T., Uemura, H., … Matsuzaki, J. (2012). Ureteroscopy-assisted retrograde nephrostomy for lower calyx calculi in horseshoe kidney: Two case reports. Journal of Medical Case Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-6-194

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