Title of article :
Retroperitoneoscopic Management of Chyluria: OurExperience
Author/Authors :
Datta, Biswajit Banaras Hindu University - Department of Urology, India , Shankar Dwivedi, Uday Banaras Hindu University - Department of Urology, India , Trivedi, Sameer Banaras Hindu University - Department of Urology, India , Prasad Rao, Mojjada Banaras Hindu University - Department of Urology, India , Bahadur Singh, Pratap Banaras Hindu University - Department of Urology, India
From page :
108
To page :
112
Abstract :
Aims: The aim of current study was to evaluate the efficacy of retroperitoneoscopic pyelolymphatic disconnectionin the management of chyluria not responding to conservative therapy and two courses of retrograde pelvicinstillation sclerotherapy (RPIS) that were considered as cases of intractable chyluria.Methods: A total 21 patients of intractable chyluria underwent retroperitoneoscopic pyelolymphatic disconnectionover a period of 30 months. They were then followed every three months for the history of absence or presenceof milky urine. Every patient irrespective of the history of passing milky urine underwent biochemical test ofurine to confirm the presence of chyle in their urine.Results: Mean operation time was 123 minutes (range 93 to 156 minutes) and mean hospital stay was 3days. One patient had persistence of chyluria until third postoperative day that was managed successfully withRPIS. Another patient developed recurrence of chyluria after three months of operation from side opposite tothe operated side as evident on cystoscopic view and was also successfully managed by RPIS. Our overallsuccess rate was 95.3%.Conclusions: Retroperitoneoscopic pyelolymphatic disconnection is a safe and effective procedure in themanagement of intractable chyluria not responding to conservative therapy or RPIS.
Keywords :
Chyle , Urine , Sclerotherapy , Retroperitoneoscopy
Journal title :
Nephro- Urology Monthly
Journal title :
Nephro- Urology Monthly
Record number :
2564594
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