Giant Distal Ureteric Calculus in a Tertiary Care Center: Our Experience

三级医疗中心治疗巨大远端输尿管结石:我们的经验

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe the clinical presentation, diagnostic evaluation, and management of giant distal ureteric calculi at a tertiary care center. METHODOLOGY: This retrospective case series included seven adult patients with distal ureteric calculi measuring >5 cm who were treated at a tertiary care facility between December 2023 and August 2024. Patients presenting with sepsis or acute renal impairment were excluded. All patients underwent comprehensive clinical evaluation and radiological assessment using ultrasonography and contrast-enhanced computed tomography, followed by open ureterolithotomy. Postoperative outcomes, including stone clearance and procedure-related complications, were documented. RESULTS: The mean age of the patients was 45.1 ± 19.3 years (range: 12-69 years). Females comprised five patients (71.4%) of the study population. The mean stone size was 5.81 ± 0.43 cm. Fever was observed in six (85.7%) patients, and three (42.9%) had positive urine cultures. Hydroureteronephrosis was present in all patients (7/7, 100%). Complete stone clearance was achieved in all cases following open ureterolithotomy, with no residual fragments or significant postoperative complications. CONCLUSION: Open ureterolithotomy was a safe and effective treatment option for giant distal ureteric calculi, providing complete stone removal with minimal perioperative morbidity, particularly when minimally invasive approaches are not feasible or have failed.

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