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Asaf Shvero1, Dorit E Zilberman1, Zohar A Dotan1, Maneham Laufer1, Eddie Fridman2, Harry Winkler1, Nir Kleinmann1.
Abstract
Ureteroscopic methods have been rapidly evolving in the last several decades. With advances in flexible devices, optics and laser technologies, the endourologic surgeon has now the tools to treat high-volume tumors, in difficult locations, with good oncologic outcome. This makes radical nephroureterectomy unnecessary in some cases. Endoscopy in the setting of UTUC will surely continue to evolve and become applicable to a wider selection of patients. In this review we describe the surgical technique and provide tips and tricks which we use in our practice of endoscopic retrograde treatment of upper-tract urothelial carcinoma. 2020 Translational Andrology and Urology. All rights reserved.Entities:
Keywords: Upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC); Ureteroscopy; laser therapy
Year: 2020 PMID: 32944545 PMCID: PMC7475684 DOI: 10.21037/tau.2020.01.07
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Androl Urol ISSN: 2223-4683
Figure 1Example of retrograde uretero-pyelography. Right: retrograde uretero-pyelography of a right upper collecting system. A large filling defect can be visualized in the renal pelvis; left: the same system after endoscopic retrograde treatment. The filling defect is no longer detectable. On the left—tip of catheter inside the UO.
Figure 2Cone-tip catheter used for retrograde ureteropyelography.
Figure 3Manual syringe-based system used with distilled water.
Figure 42.4 F Flat-wire stainless-steel basket used for tumor debulking and biopsy. Top: flat-wire basket biopsy compared with a 3F cup biopsy; Bottom: example of a large-volume biopsy collected with the basket.
Figure 5Dual-laser generator pedal for alternative use of Nd:YAG and Ho:YAG.
Figure 6Laser treatment of UTUC. Right: Coagulation of tumor surface by means of Nd: YAG; Left: The same tumor after several cycles of coagulation and ablation. UTUC, Upper tract urothelial carcinoma.
Figure 7Deflection with a free and busy working-channel of a flexible ureteroscope. The 2 F Bugbee electrode does not limit the deflection.