2014
DOI: 10.3329/jpsb.v1i1.19469
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Endoscopic Removal of Vesical Calculus Through Suprapubic Route: A Case Report

Abstract: :For decades, vesical stone has been removed by traditional cystolithotomy. It gives a big scar and adds considerable morbidity to the patient. Here we tried a new indigenous technique to remove the bladder stone with a laparoscopic grasper . The aim was to minimize the morbidity and an almost invisible scar to the patient.

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“…In developing countries endemic bladder calculi are still the most common disease in [11] childhood .Open vesicolithotomy has been considered as the gold standard treatment for the patients of bladder calculi with high success rates. With the advancement in new techniques and practical experiences of endourologists, endoscopic approach with minimally invasive and non-invasive procedures are becoming more common in dealing pediatric male [12] patients with vesicle calculus . Different studies showed that vesical calculi w e r e m o r e c o m m o n i n m a l e [6,11,13,14,15,16,17] patients…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In developing countries endemic bladder calculi are still the most common disease in [11] childhood .Open vesicolithotomy has been considered as the gold standard treatment for the patients of bladder calculi with high success rates. With the advancement in new techniques and practical experiences of endourologists, endoscopic approach with minimally invasive and non-invasive procedures are becoming more common in dealing pediatric male [12] patients with vesicle calculus . Different studies showed that vesical calculi w e r e m o r e c o m m o n i n m a l e [6,11,13,14,15,16,17] patients…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%