- The European Research Journal
- Vol: 9 Issue: 3
- Percutaneous nephrostomy experience in pediatric patients: comparison of fine and thick needle techn...
Percutaneous nephrostomy experience in pediatric patients: comparison of fine and thick needle techniques
Authors : Omer Fatih Nas, Muhammet Oztepe, Selman Candan, Sedat Giray Kandemirli, Cem Bilgin, Mehmet Fatih Inecikli, Güven Özkaya, Gokhan Ongen, Cüneyt Erdogan
Pages : 511-516
Doi:10.18621/eurj.959652
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Publication Date : 2023-05-04
Article Type : Research
Abstract :Objectives: The aim of this study is to assess the effect of needle size in pediatric percutaneous nephrostomy (PN) placement in terms of complications and success rates. Methods: Seventy one percutaneous nephrostomies were performed in 51 patients aged 1 month to 18 years (mean 6.03 ± 5.88 years) between May 2012 and March 2020. Demographic data, indication for PN placement, puncture technique (calyceal entry level: upper, middle, lower pole or pelvis) and needle size, anesthesia type (general or local anesthesia), duration of catheter use and complications were retrospectively retrieved from the hospital electronic recording system. Results: Thirty procedures were performed using a 21 gauge needle and 41 procedures using a 18 gauge needle. There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups in terms of age, gender, degree of hydronephrosis, and calyceal entry level. Technical success and complication rates were similar in two groups ( p = 0.423). Conclusions: In the pediatric age group, both 18 and 21 gauge needle techniques can be used safely based on the preference of the interventionalist.Keywords : Pediatric patient, percutaneous nephrostomy, 18 gauge needle, 21 gauge needle