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Tactile litholapaxy effectively treated bladder stones in 45 patients with a 91.1% success rate. This procedure also safely addressed concurrent urological issues in a single session.

Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Surgical Innovation

Background:

  • Bladder stones (vesical calculus) pose a significant clinical challenge.
  • Simultaneous treatment of bladder stones and other lower urinary tract symptoms is often desired.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy and safety of tactile litholapaxy for bladder stones.
  • To assess the feasibility of simultaneously treating concurrent urological lesions during the procedure.

Main Methods:

  • A prospective study involving 45 patients with bladder stones over 3 years.
  • Treatment was performed using tactile litholapaxy.
  • Concurrent urological conditions such as enlarged prostate, bladder neck contracture, and urethral stricture were also managed.

Main Results:

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  • An overall success rate of 91.1% was achieved for bladder stone treatment.
  • Associated urological lesions were safely managed during the same surgical sitting.
  • The combined approach offered advantages for both patients and surgeons.

Conclusions:

  • Tactile litholapaxy is a highly effective treatment for bladder stones.
  • The procedure allows for safe and simultaneous management of common coexisting urological conditions.
  • This single-sitting approach enhances patient convenience and surgical efficiency.