The risk factors associated with colonic injury during percutaneous renal stone surgery – a literature review

Author:

Burns H1ORCID,Nalagatla S1

Affiliation:

1. Urology, University Hospital Monklands, UK

Abstract

Objective: A focused literature review was conducted of colonic injuries occurring during percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) procedures to determine the importance of patient position, identifiable risk factors and methods to avoid colonic injury. Method: A MEDLINE literature search was performed from PubMed and Scopus databases to retrieve all articles relating to colonic injuries occurring during PCNL. Incidence of colonic injury, patient management, position, side of stone and recognised risk factors were compiled for analysis. Results: Of the 35,054 PCNLs carried out, 87 colonic perforations were identified, which results in a 0.25% chance of perforation. A total of 65.5% (57/87) of colonic perforations occurred during left-hand punctures, and 54.0% (47/87) occurred in the prone position. Retrorenal colon, posterior colon, previous renal tract surgery, horseshoe kidney and mobile kidneys were the most common risk factors identified. Discussion: The risk of colonic perforation during PCNL was 0.25% across these studies. It more commonly occurred in the prone position and on the left-hand side. Only four perforations were noted to be in the supine position. A retrorenal colon is implicated as the most common identifiable risk factor. Careful preoperative work-up, planning and intraoperative use of ultrasound combined with fluoroscopy is the best method of preventing a colonic injury. Level of evidence: Not applicable for this multicentre audit.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Urology,Surgery

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