DOI: 10.25881/20728255_2021_16_4_138

Authors

Кhanaliev B.V., Gusarov V.G., Butareva D.V., Frolov A.V., Kamyshova D.A.

Pirogov National Medical and Surgical Center, Moscow

Abstract

Urolithiasis is an actual problem in everyday urological practice. High incidence rates are observed in a patient with neurogenic dysfunction of the lower urinary tract after a spinal cord injury. 80% of patients in this category have stones of the urinary system. Any endovideosurgical intervention significantly increases the risk of infectious complications that need to be prevented, on the one hand, and on the other - to prevent uncontrolled prescribihg of antibacterial drugs and the development of resistance to them.

Keywords: urolithiasis, kidney stones, percutaneous nephrolithotripsy, neurogenic dysfunction of the lower urinary tract, kidney stones, acute pyelonephritis, pionephrosis.

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For citation

Кhanaliev B.V., Gusarov V.G., Butareva D.V., Frolov A.V., Kamyshova D.A. Infectious complications of percutaneous nephrolithotripsy in patients at infected kidney stones. Bulletin of Pirogov National Medical & Surgical Center. 2021;16(4):138-140. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25881/20728255_2021_16_4_138