Percutaneous nephrolithotomy was performed on 18 children with renal calculi. No mortality resulted from this procedure and hemorrhage was the major complication. At the end of treatment 67% of the patients were stone-free and 82% of targeted stones were removed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe efficacy and side effects of flutamide were compared with estramustine in patients with advanced prostatic carcinoma. Thirty patients with metastatic cancers but with no serious cardiovascular (CV) conditions were randomly assigned to receive treatment either with flutamide (250 mg X 3) or with estramustine (280 mg X 2). Clinical examination, bone scan, laboratory measurements, including coagulation studies were performed prior to randomization, every three months during year one, and at six-month intervals thereafter.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSpinal anaesthesia with bupivacaine (22.5 mg) or with a glucose-containing solution of bupivacaine (20 mg) or tetracaine (15 mg) was given to 21 patients allocated randomly to these three groups. A urodynamic study was performed by CO2 cystometry.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn a preliminary study we have administered medroxyprogesterone acetate to 20 patients with advanced metastatic prostatic cancer, who no longer responded to previous therapy. The dose used was 1,000 mg intramuscularly three times a week for 5 weeks, followed by 1,000 mg weekly until progression. All patients had undergone orchidectomy or had been treated with estrogens.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUrinary retention after epidural morphine is a distressing and troublesome complication. This study was undertaken to determine the effects of morphine (epidural, intramuscular, and intravenous) on urinary bladder function and possible reversal by naloxone. Thirty male volunteers (aged 20-28 years) were studied; the doses studied were 2, 4, and 10 mg of epidural morphine, 10 mg intramuscular morphine, and 10 mg intravenous morphine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn 35 patients undergoing topical anaesthesia with lignocaine (lidocaine) gel (2% Xylocaine gel) the concentration of lignocaine base was measured in repeated venous blood samples. Twenty patients (group I) were given 20 ml of 2% lignocaine gel (400 mg lignocaine) and 5 patients (group II) received 40 ml (800 mg lignocaine) endourethrally. These 2 groups of patients underwent either dilation of the urethra or urethrocystoscopy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChronic hypertension induced by perirenal constrictive processes is known from experimental studies as well as from clinical experience. In this report we present 2 cases of acute hypertension induced by massive perirenal haematoma, in 1 case as a complication following pyeloplasty, in the other as a complication following percutaneous renal biopsy. Since the shock may be masked by the hypertension (and operation thereby postponed) it is essential to be aware of this syndrome.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFScand J Urol Nephrol
April 1976
Different haemodynamic and functional parameters were studied in 5 cases of acute epidemic nephritis with uraemia using nephroangiography and dye-dilution measurements combined with determination of extraction ratio and clearance for 51Cr-EDTA and PAH. In the acute phase, with greatly reduced renal function, increased vascular resistance was noted in spite of the vasodilatation observed in the renal artery out to and including the interlobular arteries. Moreover, angiography revealed enlarged kidneys with an increase in the thickness of the cortex and reduced cortical contrast accumulation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt Urol Nephrol
November 1975
155 patients with a newly discovered carcinoma of the prostate were investigated for the presence of bone metastases. Straight X-ray (conventional X-ray) revealed such secondary in 38 cases and bone marrow examination in 20. Three patients with a normal X-ray picture nevertheless showed cancer cells on bone marrow examination.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVarious congenital malformations of the testis and the seminal pathways are illustrated by 10 cases. Though these malformations are often free from symptoms, an increasing number of them are now being discovered in connection with investigations of male infertility. In cases of azoospermia where testicular biopsies show complete spermatogenesis, surgical exploration is indicated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFScand J Urol Nephrol
October 1972