Preoperative Factors for Success of Robotic Ureteral Reconstruction for Distal Ureteral Strictures.

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Matthew Lee, Kelley Zhao, Brian Chao, Ziho Lee, Ravi Munver, Mutahar Ahmed, Michael D Stifelman, Lee C Zhao, Daniel D Eun
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Abstract

Introduction: To investigate preoperative predictors of surgical success for patients undergoing robotic ureteral reconstruction (RUR) for management of distal ureteral strictures. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed our multi-institutional Collaborative of Reconstructive Robotic Ureteral Surgery database to identify all consecutive patients undergoing RUR for surgical repair of distal ureteral strictures between 04/2012 and 12/2022. Procedures included refluxing reimplant (58.5%), side to side reimplant (18.0%), ureteroureterostomy (12.7%), non-refluxing reimplant (6.3%), buccal mucosa ureteroplasty (2.8%), and appendiceal bypass ureteroplasty (1.7%). Patients were grouped according to whether they were surgically successful. Preoperative variables between both groups were compared using chi-square tests. All variables with associations of p < 0.2 underwent a binary logistic regression analysis to determine predictive variables of success for RUR (p ≤ 0.05 considered statistically significant). Results: Overall, 284 patients met inclusion criteria. Univariate analysis showed obesity (p = 0.03), smoking history (p = 0.10), abdominopelvic radiation history (p = 0.14), immunocompromised state (p = 0.12), and ureteral rest (p = 0.01) were notable preoperative factors (p < 0.2). Binary logistic regression analysis further revealed the odds of surgical success in patients with obesity was 0.32 times (CI: 0.12-0.83, p = 0.02) the odds of success for patients without obesity. The odds of surgical success in patients who underwent preoperative ureteral rest was 4.2 times (CI: 1.51-11.77, p < 0.01) the odds of success for patients who did not undergo preoperative ureteral rest. Conclusion: Preoperative factors including obesity and ureteral rest may affect surgical success of RUR for management of distal ureteral strictures.

输尿管远端狭窄机器人输尿管重建术成功的术前因素
导言研究接受机器人输尿管重建术(RUR)治疗输尿管远端狭窄患者手术成功的术前预测因素。方法:我们回顾性审查了我们的多机构机器人输尿管重建手术协作数据库,以确定在 2012 年 4 月至 2022 年 12 月期间接受 RUR 手术修复输尿管远端狭窄的所有连续患者。手术包括反流再植术(58.5%)、侧对侧再植术(18.0%)、输尿管输尿管造口术(12.7%)、非反流再植术(6.3%)、颊粘膜输尿管成形术(2.8%)和阑尾旁路输尿管成形术(1.7%)。根据手术是否成功对患者进行分组。两组患者的术前变量采用卡方检验进行比较。所有相关性 p < 0.2 的变量都进行了二元逻辑回归分析,以确定 RUR 的成功预测变量(p ≤ 0.05 视为具有统计学意义)。结果共有 284 名患者符合纳入标准。单变量分析显示,肥胖(p = 0.03)、吸烟史(p = 0.10)、腹盆腔放射史(p = 0.14)、免疫力低下(p = 0.12)和输尿管静止(p = 0.01)是值得注意的术前因素(p < 0.2)。二元逻辑回归分析进一步显示,肥胖患者的手术成功几率是非肥胖患者的0.32倍(CI:0.12-0.83,p = 0.02)。术前休息输尿管的患者手术成功几率是术前未休息输尿管的患者的 4.2 倍(CI:1.51-11.77,P<0.01)。结论肥胖和输尿管休息等术前因素可能会影响 RUR 治疗输尿管远端狭窄的手术成功率。
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Journal of endourology
Journal of endourology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
14.80%
发文量
254
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Endourology, JE Case Reports, and Videourology are the leading peer-reviewed journal, case reports publication, and innovative videojournal companion covering all aspects of minimally invasive urology research, applications, and clinical outcomes. The leading journal of minimally invasive urology for over 30 years, Journal of Endourology is the essential publication for practicing surgeons who want to keep up with the latest surgical technologies in endoscopic, laparoscopic, robotic, and image-guided procedures as they apply to benign and malignant diseases of the genitourinary tract. This flagship journal includes the companion videojournal Videourology™ with every subscription. While Journal of Endourology remains focused on publishing rigorously peer reviewed articles, Videourology accepts original videos containing material that has not been reported elsewhere, except in the form of an abstract or a conference presentation. Journal of Endourology coverage includes: The latest laparoscopic, robotic, endoscopic, and image-guided techniques for treating both benign and malignant conditions Pioneering research articles Controversial cases in endourology Techniques in endourology with accompanying videos Reviews and epochs in endourology Endourology survey section of endourology relevant manuscripts published in other journals.
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