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Case Reports
. 1995 Sep;48(7):743-6.

["Sand-clock" lithiasis on prostatic transurethral resection bed]

[Article in Spanish]
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  • PMID: 7487182
Case Reports

["Sand-clock" lithiasis on prostatic transurethral resection bed]

[Article in Spanish]
J G Pereira Arias et al. Arch Esp Urol. 1995 Sep.

Abstract

Objectives: Although uncommon, prostatic surgical bed lithiasis may present among post-TURP complications. The present study underscores the importance of diagnosis and treatment.

Methods/results: We report on a patient with magnesium ammonium phosphate hourglass lithiasis in the prostatic surgical bed one year and a half following transurethral resection due to adenomyomatous prostatic hyperplasia that was successfully treated by intracorporeal lithotripsy with the Lithoclast. The physiopathological, clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects are discussed.

Conclusions: This condition should be suspected in patients with dysuric syndrome post-TURP. The importance of simple complementary diagnostic procedures as DRE and plain abdominal films in discarding lithiasis in underscored. We consider retrograde endoscopic manipulation and ultrasonic lithotripsy or penumatic lithotripsy with the Lithoclast to be the safest procedures for this type of lithiasis.

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