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Operative Versus Non-Operative Management of Patients with Staghorn Calculi and Neurogenic Bladder
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1979
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Staghorn CalculiUrological ResearchUrologySpinal Cord InjurySpinal Cord PathologyNeurogenic BladderVoiding DysfunctionSpinal TumorSurgeryUrogynecologyMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryYears 22
During the last 5 years 22 patients have been treated at our hospital for staghorn calculi and neurogenic bladder. In 17 patients an operation was done soon after discovery of the calculi, while 5 patients were followed non-operatively. The latter 5 patients had a rapid downhill course marked by sepsis and renal function deterioration and an operation was necessary in 4 of the 5 cases. Injudicious non-operative therapy only prolongs the relentless effects of staghorn calculi in patients with spinal cord pathology.
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