2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.39211
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Comparing Tubeless and Tubed Approaches in Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy for Moderate Renal Calculi: Outcomes on Safety, Efficacy, Pain Management, Recovery Time, and Cost-Effectiveness

Abstract: Introduction This study focuses on investigating the effect of routine nephrostomy tube placement in patients with moderate renal calculi of size 2.5 cm or less who undergo uncomplicated percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) procedures. Previous studies have not specified whether only uncomplicated cases were included in the analysis, which may affect the results. This study aims to provide a clearer understanding of the effect of routine nephrostomy tube placement on blood loss in a more homogeneous … Show more

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“…Tubeless PCNL has been found to be associated with shorter hospital stay, faster recovery, and lower total procedure cost, which may be preferred for patients who prioritize cost-effectiveness and faster recovery ( 9 ). However, post-PCNL transfusion rates ranged from 3–23% ( 10 ), and factors such as hypertension, puncture site, and operative duration are significantly associated with post-PCNL estimated hemoglobin difference ( 11 ).…”
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“…Tubeless PCNL has been found to be associated with shorter hospital stay, faster recovery, and lower total procedure cost, which may be preferred for patients who prioritize cost-effectiveness and faster recovery ( 9 ). However, post-PCNL transfusion rates ranged from 3–23% ( 10 ), and factors such as hypertension, puncture site, and operative duration are significantly associated with post-PCNL estimated hemoglobin difference ( 11 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%