| Literature DB >> 27286110 |
Francesco Berardinelli1, Silvia Proietti2, Luca Cindolo1, Fabrizio Pellegrini1, Roberto Peschechera2, Hennessey Derek3, Orietta Dalpiaz4, Luigi Schips1, Guido Giusti2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to describe the outcomes and the complications of retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) for renal stones in a multi-institutional working group.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27286110 PMCID: PMC4920564 DOI: 10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2015.0528
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Braz J Urol ISSN: 1677-5538 Impact factor: 1.541
Demographic data and clinical characteristics.
| N or mean | % or ±SD | |
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| Male | 226 | 63.5% |
| Female | 130 | 36.5% |
| Age, years | 53,5 | ±14.3 |
| BMI, kg/m2 | 26.5 | ±4.2 |
| ASA score | 1.6 | ±0.8 |
| Diabetes | 41 | 11.5% |
| CKD | 10 | 2.8% |
| Hyperuricemia | 13 | 3.7% |
| Other metabolic disease | 26 | 7.3% |
| Renal malformation | 30 | 8.4% |
| Previous stone treatments | 114 | 32.0% |
| Hydronephrosis | 152 | 42.7% |
Values are mean and SD or absolute number and percentage.BMI = Body Mass Index; CKD = chronic Kidney disease; ASA = American Society of Anesthesiologists class risk.
Operative and postoperative data.
| N or mean | % or ±SD | |
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| UAS | 63.5 | ±32.4 |
| Number of stone | 283 | 79.5% |
| - Single | 228 | 64.1% |
| - Multiple | 128 | 35.9% |
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| - length (mm) | 12.5 | ±5.3 |
| - width (mm) | 9.4 | ±4.5 |
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| - upper calyx | 9 | 2.5% |
| - mild calyx | 29 | 8.1% |
| - lower calyx | 58 | 16.2% |
| - pelvis | 92 | 25.8% |
| - UPJ | 73 | 20.5% |
| - pelvis + calyx | 79 | 22.1% |
| - multiple calyces | 34 | 9.5% |
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| - Ca oxalate | 164 | 46% |
| - Uric acid | 16 | 4.5% |
| - Mixed (Ca oxalate+Uric acid) | 28 | 7.8% |
| - Brushite | 43 | 12% |
| - Struvite | 7 | 2% |
| - Cystine | 18 | 5% |
| - Other | 7 | 2% |
| - Unknown | 92 | 25.8% |
| Pre-operative stent or nephrostomy | 77 | 21.6% |
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| - radiopaque | 274 | 76.9% |
| - radiolucent | 90 | 23.1% |
| Post-operative stenting | 332 | 93% |
| Re-intervention | 20 | 5.5% |
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| - First procedure | 262 | 73.6% |
| - Second procedure | 281 | 78.9% |
Values are mean and SD or absolute number and percentage. N = number; LOS = length of stay; UPJ = ureteropyelic junction; SFR = stone free rate; Ca = calcium.
Overall Complications according to Clavien classification.
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| Complication | Patients, N (%) | Action | Patients, n (%) | Action |
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| Hematuria | 7 (1.9) | Fluid irrigation | 2 (0.5) | DJ placement |
| Lumbalgia | - | - | 1 (0.2) | Analgesics |
| Fever | - | - | 23 (6.4) | Antipyretics |
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| Perforation of pelvis/ calyx | 5 (1.4) | DJ placement | - | - |
| Ureteral injury | 11 (3) | DJ placement | - | - |
| Non obstructive pyelonephritis | - | - | 2 (0.5) | Antibiotics |
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| Obstructive pyelonephritis | - | - | 2 (0.5) | DJ placement Antibiotics |
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N = number; DJ = double J stent; Clavien grade I = Any deviation from the normal postoperative course without the need for pharmacological treatment or surgical, endoscopic and radiological interventions. Clavien grade II = Requiring pharmacological treatment with drugs other than such allowed for grade I complications. Clavien III= complicaiton requiring surgical, endoscopic or radiological intervention.