Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2016, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (01): 148-.
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Abstract: Objective To compare the surgical effect of three-dimensional (3D) versus 2D laparoscopic surgery in ureterlithotomy. Methods From January 2014 to 2015 May, 45 patients with ureteral calculi were randomly allocated into 2 groups toundergo ureter lithotomy under 3D laparoscopy (25 cases) and 2D laparoscopy (20 cases). The time used for each surgicalprocess (including the exposure, D-J tube discharge, suture and other surgical procedures) was recorded and comparedbetween the two groups. Results The operation was completed smoothly in all the 45 patients. In this cohort, the wounddrainage tube was removed in a mean of 3.0 ± 0.8 days after the operation, the catheter was removed after a week, and thedouble J tube was removed at 1 month. Follow-up intravenous pyelography at 3 months after the operation reveal ureteralstricture in none of the cases. Comparison of the surgical data showed that the time used in each surgical process wassignificantly shorter in the 3D group than in the 2D group (P<0.05). 3D laparoscopic surgery allowed more precise operationby providing a good sense of depth as in an open surgery to reduce the operation time. Conclusion As a minimally invasivesurgical technique, 3D laparoscopic surgery facilitates more precise and easier operation compared with 2D laparoscopy inureter lithotomy.
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