Ijaz Ahmad, Abid Haleem Khattak, Nasrullah, Atta Ullah Jan, Saadia Nawaz Durrani.
Urinary tract calculi: a four years experience
J Postgrad Med Inst Apr - Jun 2006;20(2):121-5.
Khyber Teaching Hospital, Peshawar

Objective: To study the pattern and management of urolithiasis. Material and Methods: This retrospective observational study was carried out at surgical D unit of Khyber Teaching Hospital, Peshawar, from January 2001 to December 2004. Data of 852 patients with urolithiasis, managed in the surgical unit in the four years period was evaluated. Information regarding age, sex, side, site, type of operation and chemical nature of the calculi was recorded on a proforma. Metabolic study was done in only selected cases. Results: During the study period, 852 patients with urolithiasis were managed. Out of these, 577 (67.72%) were male and 275 (32.28%) were female, with male to female ratio of 1.2:1. Patients between 1 year and 85 years of age were operated. Maximum number of patients was between 3rd and 5th decade of life. Majority of the patients belonged to lower middle and poor socioeconomic groups. Chemical analysis showed calcium oxalate in 503 (60%) cases followed by uric acid in 126 (15%) cases. All the patients underwent open surgical procedures except 34 (3.9%) patients who had litholapexy, 5 (0.6%) patients had lithotripsy after insertion of double J stent. Thirteen (1.5%) patients .underwent nephrectomy for renal stone disease. Conclusion: Urolithiasis is a fairly common disease. Commonest calculi found were calcium oxalate.

Category: Urology
Keywords: Urolithiasis. Renal Stones.

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