SU721110A1 - Method of treating atony of upper urinary tracts - Google Patents
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(54) СПОСОБ ЛЕЧЕНИЯ АТОНИЙ ВЕРХНИХ МОЧЕВЫХ ПУТЕЙ(54) METHOD FOR TREATING ATONYI OF UPPER URINARY TRACT
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Изобретение относитс к области медицины, а именно урологии.This invention relates to the field of medicine, namely urology.
Известен способ лечени атоний верхних мочевых путей стимул цией импульсным током области лоханочномочеточникового соусть 1.There is a known method of treating atony of the upper urinary tract by stimulating pulsed current in the region of the pelvic uterus 1.
Однако известный способ травматичен .However, the known method is traumatic.
Целью изобретени вл етс снижение травматичности способа.The aim of the invention is to reduce the morbidity of the method.
Цель достигаетс тем, что по предлагаемому способу воздействие оказывают . с электрода-катетера, который ввод т в мочеточник, и стимулируют током отрицательной пол рности , а iHa кожу по сничной области в проекции почки воздействуют положительным током, при этом частота пр моугольного импульсного тока составл ет 1-2 Гц, длительность импульса 2-4 мс, напр жение тока 8-20 В, по 10-15 мин, с паузами в 1-1,5 ч, 3-5 раз.The goal is achieved by the fact that the proposed method has an effect. from the catheter electrode, which is inserted into the ureter, and is stimulated by negative polarity current, and iHa skin on the lumbar region in the projection of the kidney is affected by a positive current, while the frequency of the rectangular pulsed current is 1-2 Hz, the pulse duration is 2-4 ms, current voltage 8–20 V, 10–15 min each, with pauses of 1–1.5 h, 3-5 times.
Способ осуществл ют следующим образом. Больного укладывают на урологический стол в положение, примен емое при цистоскопии. Через катетеризационный или операционный цистоскоп в мочеточник до уровн лоханочно-мочеточникового соусть ввод тThe method is carried out as follows. The patient is placed on the urological table in the position used in cystoscopy. A catheterization or operative cystoscope is inserted into the ureter to the level of the pelvic-ureteric fistula.
электрод-катетер. Цистоскоп извлекают . Электрод отрицательной пол рности укрепл ют на коже по сничной области в проекции -почки. Кожу на месте наложени электрода предварительно обрабатывают эфиром или спиртом, затем накладывают электропроводную пАсту. В экранированном помещении производ трегистрациюelectrode catheter. The cystoscope is removed. A negative polarity electrode is attached to the skin along the lumbar region in the projection of the kidney. The skin at the site of application of the electrode is pretreated with ether or alcohol, then electrically conductive paste is applied. In a shielded room
биоэлектрической активности мочеточ-. ника по любой из общеприн тых методик . К больному подвод т peHT ieHOвскую установку. По электроду-катетеру в почечную лоханку ввод т контрастное вещество, количество которого должно соответствовать размерам почечной лоханки, чтобы не вызывать ее перераст жени и возникновени спонтанной активности. На экране электронно-оптического преобразовател наблюдают состо ние почечной лоханки, чашечек и мочеточника, степень их двигательной активности. Электроды пациента подсоедин ют к внешнему электростимул тору любого типа, обеспечивающего частоту пр моугольного импульсного тока 1-2 Гц, длительность импульса 2-4 мс, -напр жение, тока 8-20 В. Постепенно повыша bioelectric activity uretech-. nickname by any of the generally accepted methods. To the patient is supplied peHT ieHOVskuyu installation. A contrast agent is injected into the renal pelvis through the catheter electrode, the amount of which should correspond to the size of the renal pelvis so as not to cause its overgrowth and spontaneous activity. The state of the renal pelvis, cups and ureter, the degree of their physical activity are observed on the screen of the electron-optical converter. The patient's electrodes are connected to an external electrostimulator of any type, providing a frequency of a rectangular pulse current of 1-2 Hz, a pulse duration of 2-4 ms, a voltage of a current of 8-20 V. Gradually increasing
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