BookCesare Marco Scoffone, Andras Hoznek, Cecilia Maria Cracco, editors.
Summary: PNL is the gold standard for the management of large and/or otherwise complex renal stones. Since its introduction in the seventies PNL has undergone considerable evolution, mainly driven by the improvement in access techniques, endoscopic instrument technology, lithotripsy devices and drainage management. The conventional prone position for PNL has been challenged in the last two decades by a variety of modifications, including the supine and Galdakao-modified supine Valdivia positions, which make simultaneous retrograde working access to the collecting system possible and have proven anesthesiological advantages. The Galdakao-modified supine Valdivia position allowed the development of ECIRS (Endoscopic Combined IntraRenal Surgery), a technique exploiting a combined antegrade and retrograde approach to the upper urinary tract, using both rigid and flexible endoscopes with the related accessories. The synergistic teamwork of ECIRS provides a safe and efficient, minimally-invasive procedure for the treatment of all kinds of urolithiasis. The aim of this book is to share with the urologic community worldwide our experience, our standardization of all the steps, and tips and tricks for the procedure.
Contents:
Introduction
History of PNL
Prone PNL: Review and results
PNL Indications and guidelines
Anatomy for PNL
Radiology for stone disease
Anesthesiological considerations (especially position related issues) before, during, after
Supine PNL
Endoscopic Combined Intrarenal surgery
Technical aspects of percutaneous management of ureteral stenoses and upper urinary tract transitional cell carcinoma
Complications: how to manage them?
PNL in pediatric patient
Results: published series
Conclusions.