Abstract:Objective: To investigate the treatment of ceftriaxone-induced urolithiasis in infants and children. Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on 5 children diagnosed with ceftriaxone-induced urolithiasis from August 2015 to April 2016 in our hospital. The clinical features, imaging characteristics and surgical treatments of ceftriaxone-induced urolithiasis were discussed. Results: There were 4 cases or renal colic or bellyache, 4 case of anuria and 1 case of acute renal failure. All cases were diagnosed as having urolithiaiss and/or hydronephhrosis by ultrasonography, and CT. All cases were cured by operation or conservative treatment. Urinary calculi composition was analyzed by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR; LIIR type, Lambda, China). The renal function in all cases was normal and there were no recurrent calculi after short-term follow-up. Conclusions: Ceftriaxone is wided used in infants and children. However, ceftriaxone-induced crystals are composed of calcium and ceftriaxone. Therefore, in children given ceftriaxone, it is necessary to increase fluid intake, and carry out ultrasonography monitoring. Once acute obstruction occurs due to ceftriaxone-induced calculis, indwelling ureteral stent is placed quickly to relieve the obstruction and promote the removal of the calculi.
杜源, 李钧, 肖荆, 王文营, 田野. 婴幼儿及儿童头孢曲松结石的外科治疗[J]. 微创泌尿外科杂志, 2017, 6(6): 352-355.
Du Yuan, Li Jun, Xiao Jing, Wang Wenying, Tian Ye. Surgical treatment of infants and children with ceftriaxone-induced urolithiasis. JOURNAL OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE UROLOGY, 2017, 6(6): 352-355.
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