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タイトル: 尿管に嵌頓したシスチン結石に対するTromethamine-Eによる溶解療法
その他のタイトル: Chemolysis of cystine calculi incarcerated in the ureter by the alkaline organic amine, tromethamine-E
著者: 多田, 晃司  KAKEN_name
米田, 尚生  KAKEN_name
山羽, 正義  KAKEN_name
竹内, 敏視  KAKEN_name
兼松, 稔  KAKEN_name
栗山, 学  KAKEN_name
坂, 義人  KAKEN_name
河田, 幸道  KAKEN_name
著者名の別形: TADA, Koji
KOMEDA, Hisao
YAMAHA, Masayoshi
TAKEUCHI, Toshimi
KANEMATSU, Minoru
KURIYAMA, Manabu
BAN, Yoshito
KAWADA, Yukimichi
キーワード: Cystinc calculus
Ureteral calculus
Urolithiasis
Tromethamine-E
Chemolysis
発行日: Nov-1987
出版者: 泌尿器科紀要刊行会
誌名: 泌尿器科紀要
巻: 33
号: 11
開始ページ: 1782
終了ページ: 1787
抄録: We dissolved the cystine calculi incarcerated in the ureter by irrigation with tromethamine-E via percutaneous nephrostomy. Case 1: A 25-year-old man with a past history of cystinuria and staghorn calculi in the right kidney, suffered from obstructive renal failure caused by the incarceration of a stone (18 x 15 mm) in the left middle ureter. After recovering promptly from renal failure by left percutaneous nephrostomy, he received continuous irrigation with tromethamine-E through an angiographic catheter percutaneously placed in the ureter. The ureteral calculus was reduced by 70% in size after the irrigation for 35 days, and then extracted percutaneously. Case 2: A 3-year-old child had multiple cystine calculi in the right renal pelvis and ureter. Although a calculus in the renal pelvis was extracted by the percutaneous ultrasound lithotripsy, two calculi incarcerated in the middle ureter were impossible to remove by a percutaneous approach. The irrigation with tromethamine-E was initiated through the catheter placed percutaneously in the right ureter. Both calculi completely dissolved 47 days later. The chemolysis by irrigation with tromethamine-E was greatly valuable in the treatment of cystine calculi. This dissolution could be an alternative to surgery especially in the treatment of ureteral cystine calculi, which might be difficult to be extracted by the percutaneous or transurethral approach.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/119355
PubMed ID: 3445860
出現コレクション:Vol.33 No.11

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