Flexible ureteroscopy and laser lithotripsy in unilateral multiple renal stones

Aso Omer Rashid, Lawan Twana Kamal, G. F. Abdulla
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Background and Objectives: To identify the factors contributing to stone-free rates and postoperative complications of flexible ureteroscopy and laser lithotripsy in unilateral multiple renal stones. Methods: A total of 20 patients had retrograde intrarenal surgery procedures to treat unilateral multiple renal stones, less than 50 mm collectively were reviewed from May 2021 to December 2021. Stone numbers were calculated, and stone size was measured as the cumulative stone diameter of all intrarenal stones. The clinical insignificant residual stones were defined as the absence of stone fragments <4 mm in the kidney at the end of the procedures. Baseline patient characteristics, operation time, hospital stay, stone-free rates, and complications were recorded. Results: Retrograde intrarenal surgery was performed on 20 patients (12 males and 8 females). The overall success rate was 80%. Depending on the sizes of the stones, patients with stones <20 mm had a stone-free rate of 100% (10/10 patients) and patients with stone size? 20mm had a stone-free rate of 60% (6/10) with a (p < 0.003). The number of stones per renal unit was two in 13 patients with a stone-free rate of (92.3%), three in 7 patients, and a stone-free rate was (57.1%) with a (p= 0.06). Postoperative complications were encountered in 4 patients (20%), and all were treated conservatively. Conclusions: Retrograde intrarenal surgery provides a satisfactory stone-free rate with a low complication rate when treating multiple renal stones. However, the success rate, stone-free rate, and the number of sessions significantly depend on the size and the number of stones.
单侧多发性肾结石的柔性输尿管镜检查和激光碎石术
背景与目的:探讨软性输尿管镜联合激光碎石术治疗单侧多发性肾结石的术后并发症及结石清除率的影响因素。方法:回顾性分析2021年5月至2021年12月行逆行肾内手术治疗单侧小于50 mm的多发性肾结石患者共20例。计算结石数,测量结石大小为所有肾内结石的累积结石直径。临床无关紧要的残余结石被定义为在手术结束时肾脏中没有<4毫米的结石碎片。记录患者的基线特征、手术时间、住院时间、结石清除率和并发症。结果:行逆行肾内手术20例(男12例,女8例)。总体成功率为80%。根据结石大小的不同,结石< 20mm的患者结石清除率为100%(10/10例),结石大小为?20mm的无石率为60% (6/10),p < 0.003。每肾单位结石数13例为2例,无结石率为92.3%,7例为3例,无结石率为57.1%,差异有统计学意义(p= 0.06)。术后出现并发症4例(20%),均行保守治疗。结论:逆行肾内手术治疗多发性肾结石可获得满意的无结石率,并发症发生率低。然而,成功率、无石率和回合数在很大程度上取决于石头的大小和数量。
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