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Feasibility and safety of bilateral same-session flexible ureteroscopy (FURS) for renal and ureteral stone disease

INTRODUCTION: With rising incidence of urolithiasis, treatment of stones (both symptomatic and asymptomatic) in multiple locations including bilateral stones can be controversial and challenging. We report our experience and treatment outcomes in patients undergoing bilateral, same-session ureterore...

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Autores principales: Drake, Tamsin, Ali, Ahmed, Somani, Bhaskar K.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Polish Urological Association 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4526610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26251740
http://dx.doi.org/10.5173/ceju.2015.533
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description INTRODUCTION: With rising incidence of urolithiasis, treatment of stones (both symptomatic and asymptomatic) in multiple locations including bilateral stones can be controversial and challenging. We report our experience and treatment outcomes in patients undergoing bilateral, same-session ureterorenoscopy (BS-URS) for bilateral ureteric and/or renal calculi, and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of such procedures. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Between May 2012 and October 2013, 251 patients underwent ureteroscopic surgery for stone disease at our institution. Of these, 21 patients underwent 25 bilateral same-session ureterorenoscopy (BS-URS) procedures during this period. Stone-free status was defined as endoscopically stone-free or radiological fragments <2 mm. RESULTS: The mean bilateral stone size was 21mm (range: 4-63 mm) with a mean operating time of 70 minutes (range 35-129 minutes). Fifteen procedures (60%) were done as day case procedures with a mean stay of 0.9 days (range 0-7 days). Of the 42 renal units treated, 80% (34/42) were stone-free after a single bilateral ureteroscopy session. A further 12% (5/42) were cleared after a re-look procedure making the overall stone free rate 92.8% (39/42). There were no major complications and 3 minor complications (2 early stent removals due to stent symptoms and 1 pyelonephritis requiring intravenous antibiotics). CONCLUSIONS: Bilateral same-session ureteroscopy is a safe and effective treatment option for patients with bilateral ureteric and/or renal calculi, even with stones in multiple locations and increasing stone loads. However, as with all surgery, proper patient and equipment selection is crucial in terms of reducing complication rates and improving treatment outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-45266102015-08-06 Feasibility and safety of bilateral same-session flexible ureteroscopy (FURS) for renal and ureteral stone disease Drake, Tamsin Ali, Ahmed Somani, Bhaskar K. Cent European J Urol Original Paper INTRODUCTION: With rising incidence of urolithiasis, treatment of stones (both symptomatic and asymptomatic) in multiple locations including bilateral stones can be controversial and challenging. We report our experience and treatment outcomes in patients undergoing bilateral, same-session ureterorenoscopy (BS-URS) for bilateral ureteric and/or renal calculi, and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of such procedures. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Between May 2012 and October 2013, 251 patients underwent ureteroscopic surgery for stone disease at our institution. Of these, 21 patients underwent 25 bilateral same-session ureterorenoscopy (BS-URS) procedures during this period. Stone-free status was defined as endoscopically stone-free or radiological fragments <2 mm. RESULTS: The mean bilateral stone size was 21mm (range: 4-63 mm) with a mean operating time of 70 minutes (range 35-129 minutes). Fifteen procedures (60%) were done as day case procedures with a mean stay of 0.9 days (range 0-7 days). Of the 42 renal units treated, 80% (34/42) were stone-free after a single bilateral ureteroscopy session. A further 12% (5/42) were cleared after a re-look procedure making the overall stone free rate 92.8% (39/42). There were no major complications and 3 minor complications (2 early stent removals due to stent symptoms and 1 pyelonephritis requiring intravenous antibiotics). CONCLUSIONS: Bilateral same-session ureteroscopy is a safe and effective treatment option for patients with bilateral ureteric and/or renal calculi, even with stones in multiple locations and increasing stone loads. However, as with all surgery, proper patient and equipment selection is crucial in terms of reducing complication rates and improving treatment outcomes. Polish Urological Association 2015-05-04 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4526610/ /pubmed/26251740 http://dx.doi.org/10.5173/ceju.2015.533 Text en Copyright by Polish Urological Association http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License, permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Feasibility and safety of bilateral same-session flexible ureteroscopy (FURS) for renal and ureteral stone disease
title Feasibility and safety of bilateral same-session flexible ureteroscopy (FURS) for renal and ureteral stone disease
title_full Feasibility and safety of bilateral same-session flexible ureteroscopy (FURS) for renal and ureteral stone disease
title_fullStr Feasibility and safety of bilateral same-session flexible ureteroscopy (FURS) for renal and ureteral stone disease
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility and safety of bilateral same-session flexible ureteroscopy (FURS) for renal and ureteral stone disease
title_short Feasibility and safety of bilateral same-session flexible ureteroscopy (FURS) for renal and ureteral stone disease
title_sort feasibility and safety of bilateral same-session flexible ureteroscopy (furs) for renal and ureteral stone disease
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4526610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26251740
http://dx.doi.org/10.5173/ceju.2015.533
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