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Laparoscopic Removal of a Giant Middle Ureteral Stone: A Case Report and Review of Literature Publisher



Yasseri AF1 ; Seyed Esmaili SN1 ; Asadi M1 ; Mohammad Kazem Aghamir S1
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  1. 1. Urology Research Center (URC), Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Source: Annals of Medicine and Surgery Published:2020


Abstract

Giant ureteral calculi stones defined as larger than 5 cm in length or circumference. Although many giant ureteral stones have been reported, the laparoscopic removal of these stones is rare. A 45-year-old male patient presented to our clinic with right flank pain and discomfort from 6 months ago. Abdominopelvic computed tomographic scan showed a giant left middle ureteral stone. On the first stage laparoscopic ureter lithotomy was performed with 3 ports and the stone was extracted from 12 mm port successfully. We used transperitoneal laparoscopic approach in the full lateral decubitus position. three trocars were placed: one camera 11-mm port was placed at the level of the umbilicus on the lateral border of the rectus muscle, a 5-mm port was placed in the midline below the umbilicus, and a 12-mm port was at the superior border of the rectus muscle. The extracted stone size was 6.5*1.7 cm with 33 gm in weight. Due to the advantages of laparoscopic ureter lithotomy in giant ureteral stones and its feasibility to perform in a single session, we could suggest this minimally invasive treatment as a first choice in this group of patients. © 2020 The Author(s)