| Literature DB >> 25332859 |
Kursat Cecen1, Mert Ali Karadag1, Aslan Demir1, Murat Bagcioglu1, Ramazan Kocaaslan1, Mustafa Sofikerim2.
Abstract
To compare the outcomes of flexible ureterorenoscopy (F-URS) with extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) for the treatment of upper or mid calyx kidney stones of 10 to 20 mm. A total of 174 patients with radioopaque solitary upper or mid calyx stones who underwent ESWL or F-URS with holmium:YAG laser were enrolled in this study. Each group treated with ESWL and F-URS for upper or mid calyx kidney stones were retrospectively compared in terms of retreatment and stone free rates, and complications. 87% (n = 94) of patients who underwent ESWL therapy was stone free at the end of 3rd month. This rate was 92% (n = 61) for patients of F-URS group (p = 0.270 p > 0.05). Retreatment was required in 12.9% of patients (n = 14) who underwent ESWL and these patients were referred to F-URS procedure after 3rd month radiologic investigations. The retreatment rate of cases who were operated with F-URS was 7.5% (n = 5) (p = 0.270 p > 0.05). Ureteral perforation (Clavien grade 3B) was occured in 3 patients (4.5%) who underwent F-URS. Fever (Clavien grade 1) was noted in 7 and 5 patients from ESWL and F-URS group, respectively (6.4% vs 7.5%) (p = 0.78 p > 0.05). F-URS and ESWL have similar outcomes for the treatment of upper or mid calyx renal stones of 10-20 mm. ESWL has the superiority of minimal invasiveness and avoiding of general anethesia. F-URS should be kept as the second teratment alternative for patients with upper or mid caliceal stones of 10-20 mm and reserved for cases with failure in ESWL.Entities:
Keywords: Flexible ureterorenoscopy; Mid calyx stones; Shock wave lithotripsy; Upper calyx stones
Year: 2014 PMID: 25332859 PMCID: PMC4190185 DOI: 10.1186/2193-1801-3-557
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Patient demographics and comparison of outcomes between 2 groups
| Variables | ESWL (n = 108) | F-URS (n = 66) | P |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean patient age | 39.47 ± 9.80 | 40.74 ± 1.12 | 0.434 |
| Sex | 0.636 | ||
| Female | 51 | 33 | |
| Male | 57 | 33 | |
| Stone size(mm) | 12.89 ± 2.54 | 13.31 ± 2.63 | 0.299 |
| BMI | 26.9 ± 0.72 | 27.06 ± 0.93 | 0.326 |
| Success rate | 87.04% (n = 94) | 92.42% (n = 61) | 0.270 |
| Retreatment | 12.9% (n = 14) | 7.5% (n = 5) | 0.270 |
| Clavien Grade | |||
| 1 | n = 7 | n = 5 | 0.783 |
| 2 | n = 11 | n = 7 | 0.930 |
| 3 | |||
| A | |||
| B | 0 | n = 3 | 0.026 |
| 4 | 0 | 0 | |
| 5 | 0 | 0 |