Análisis descriptivo de una serie de 32 tumores del tracto urinario superior en un hospital de segundo nivel ResumenIntroducción: El objetivo del estudio es analizar, basándonos en los pacientes tratados en nuestro servicio de tumores del tracto urinario superior, las características epidemiológicas y clínicas así como las variables que han influido en la evolución y mortalidad de estos pacientes. Materiales y Métodos: Se analizaron retrospectivamente 32 pacientes diagnosticados de tumores del tracto urinario superior en el Hospital comarcal Santa Ana de Motril (Granada), en el periodo comprendido entre enero del 2003 y diciembre del 2013. Resultados: La edad media fue de 72,25 años. El 75% eran hombres y el 25% mujeres. El 71.9% eran hipertensos, el 46.9% fumadores. El 18.8% presentaba un tumor vesical en el momento del diagnóstico. El 90.6% debutó con hematuria. El 53.1% se localizó en el lado derecho y el 43.8% en el izquierdo. El 25% se desarrollaron en los cálices, el 46.8% en la pelvis renal y el 50% a nivel ureteral. El estadio anatomopatológico al diagnóstico fue: 6.3% Ta, 25% T1, 28.1% T2, 37.5% T3 y 3.1% T4. El 21.9% eran grado I, el 34.4% grado II y el 43.8% grado III. No se observó recidiva tumoral en ningún paciente, siendo la mortalidad cáncer -específica del 0%. En 8 pacientes se diagnosticó un tumor vesical durante su seguimiento. La media de estancia hospitalaria fue de 7 días. Conclusiones: A pesar de ser una casuística limitada los resultados obtenidos son satisfactorios independientemente de la técnica quirúrgica empleada, al ser la supervivencia libre de enfermedad en el periodo de seguimiento del 100% y la mortalidad cáncer-específica del 0%. AbstractIntroduction: The aim of the study is to analyze, based on patients treated in our department of upper urinary tract tumors, epidemiological and clinical characteristics as well as the variables that have influenced the evolution and mortality of these patients Material and methods: 32 patients diagnosed of upper urinary tract tumors in Santa Ana Hospital of Motril (Granada) between January 2003 and December 2013 were retrospectively analyzed. Results: The mean age was 72.25 years. 75% were male and 25% female. 71.9% were hypertensive, 46.9% were smokers. 18.8% had a bladder tumor at diagnosis. 90.6% debuted with hematuria.53.1% was located on the right side and 43.8% on the left. 25% were developed in the chalices, 46.8% in the renal pelvis and ureteral 50%.The pathologic stage at diagnosis: 6.3% Ta, 25% T1, 28.1% T2, 37.5% T3 and 3.1% T4. 21.9% were grade I, grade II 34.4% and 43.8% grade III. No tumor recurrence was observed in any patient being cancer -specific mortality of 0%. In 8 patients bladder tumor was diagnosed during follow-up. The mean hospital stay was 7 days. Conclusions: Despite being limited casuistry the results are satisfactory regardless of the surgical technique used, being disease-free survival in the follow-up period of 100% and cancer-specific mortality of 0%. Enviado: 02-12-2014 Revisado: 22-12-2014 Aceptado: 29-12-...
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