| Literature DB >> 30364659 |
María Rodríguez-Monsalve Herrero1, Steeve Doizi1, Etienne Xavier Keller1, Vincent De Coninck1, Olivier Traxer1.
Abstract
During the past 3 decades, the surgical management of kidney stones has undergone many technological advances and one is the development of the flexible ureteroscopy. The development of this instrument as well as ancillary equipment such as baskets, graspers, and others, and improvements in lithotripsy with Holmium: YAG laser have led to expand its indications with diagnostic and therapeutic management of medical issues of the upper urinary tract such as urolithiasis and urothelial tumors. The objective of this review is to describe its indications and results in the different scenarios for the treatment of urinary stones.Entities:
Keywords: Endourology; Retrograde intrarenal surgery; Ureteroscopy; Urolithiasis
Year: 2018 PMID: 30364659 PMCID: PMC6197554 DOI: 10.1016/j.ajur.2018.06.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asian J Urol ISSN: 2214-3882
AUA and EAU guidelines on ureteral stones.
| AUA/ES recommendation | Grade of recommendation | EAU recommendation | Level of evidence | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Surgical management of distal uretal stones | >10 mm | Strong recommendation | >10 mm | – |
| 1. URS | 1. URS | |||
| 2. SWL | 2. SWL | |||
| <10 mm | Strong recommendation | <10 mm URS or SWL | – | |
| 1. URS | ||||
| 2. SWL | ||||
| URS for cystine or uric acid ureteral stones | Expert opinion | |||
| Surgical management of proximal uretal stones | >10 mm 1. URS | Strong recommendation | >10 mm | – |
| 1. URS | ||||
| 2. SWL | ||||
| <10 mm 1. URS | Strong recommendation | <10 mm | – | |
| 1. URS | ||||
| 2. SWL | ||||
| For severe obesity, URS is a more promising option than SWL. | 2b | |||
| Use PCNL for ureteral stones as an alternative when SWL is not indicated or has failed or when URS is impossible. | – |
AUA, American Urological Association; ES, Endourological Society; EAU, European Association of Urology; URS, ureterorenoscopy; SWL, shock wave lithotripsy; PCNL, percutaneous nephrolithotomy; fURS, flexible ureterorenoscopy.
AUA and EAU guidelines on kidney stones.
| AUA/ES Recommendation | Grade of recommendation | EAU recommendation | Level of evidence | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Surgical management of renal stones, lower pole excluded | <10 mm | Strong recommendation | <10 mm | – |
| 2. PCNL | ||||
| Strong recommendation | 10–20 mm | – | ||
| Strong recommendation | >20 mm | – | ||
| Strong recommendation | 2. SWL or fURS | |||
| Strong recommendation | ||||
| Surgical management of renal stones, lower pole | <10 mm | Strong recommendation | <10 mm | – |
| 2. PCNL | ||||
| Moderate recommendation | 10–20 mm | – | ||
| Strong recommendation | ||||
| Strong recommendation | >20 mm | – | ||
| Strong recommendation | 2. fURS or SWL | – |
AUA, American Urological Association; ES, Endourological Society; EAU, European Association of Urology; URS, ureterorenoscopy; SWL, shock wave lithotripsy; PCNL, percutaneous nephrolithotomy; fURS, flexible ureterorenoscopy.