Title of article :
Evaluation of Urinary Stones Ex Vivo With Micro-Computed Tomography: Preliminary Results of an Investigational Technique
Author/Authors :
Huri، Emre نويسنده , , Tatar، ?lkan نويسنده , , Germiyanoglu، Cankon نويسنده , , Karakan، Tolga نويسنده , , Celik، Hakan Hamdi نويسنده , , Ersoy، Orkun نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 31 سال 2011
Abstract :
Purpose: To evaluate the ultrastructural features of the urinary stones
removed with endoscopic stone surgery, using micro computed tomography
(micro-CT).
Materials and Methods: Patients who had endoscopic surgery for renal
or ureteral stones removal were included in this study. After surgery, the
stones were classified into three groups and investigated with Skyscan 1174
micro-CT. Group I underwent percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL) with
ultrasonic lithotripsy; group II had ureteroscopic stone surgery (USS) with
pneumatic lithotripsy; and group III (the control group) had stone removal
with USS or PNL without lithotripsy. Stone homogeneity, voids, and the
internal structure of the stones were evaluated. Chi-square test was used to
evaluate the difference statistically. P values less than .05 were considered
statistically significant.
Results: A total of 24 “calcium oxalate monohydrate” stones from 24
patients were scanned with micro-CT. Stones treated with ultrasonic
lithotripsy (group I) were more fragile, fragmented, and cracked than those
treated with the pneumatic lithotripsy (group II; P = .01). Stones in group II
were more homogeneous and smooth than those in group I and resembled
those of the control group (P = .02). Homogeneous, non-fragile stones and
heterogeneous, fragile calculi were seen in all groups.
Conclusion: The stone fragility could be confirmed by micro-CT
investigation. Ultrasonic lithotripters increase the stone fragility, which is
demonstrated with increased heterogeneity by micro-CT.
Journal title :
Urology Journal
Journal title :
Urology Journal