| Literature DB >> 34041205 |
Alberto Parente1, Ruben Ortiz2, Beatriz Fernández-Bautista2, Laura Burgos2, José Maria Angulo2.
Abstract
Aim: Miniaturization of endoscopic instruments has allowed to improve the efficacy of kidney stone treatment in young children. Aim of the study is to evaluate the usefulness of microureteroscopy with 4.85F sheath in the treatment of renal stones in children. M&M: We present 4 cases of microureteroscopy in 3 younger than 3 years patients with renal pelvic stones. Lithiasis was unilateral in 2 female patients and bilateral in 1 male patient. Microureteroscopy was performed using a MicroPerc set 4.85F sheath, without placing a safety guide or dilating the meatus in 3 procedures. The lithotripter system used was Ho:YAG Laser with 200-μm fiber in all cases.Entities:
Keywords: children; lithiasis; lithiasis in children; microperc; ureteroscopy
Year: 2021 PMID: 34041205 PMCID: PMC8141860 DOI: 10.3389/fped.2021.593743
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pediatr ISSN: 2296-2360 Impact factor: 3.418
Figure 1Radiological images of the first and third patients before and after microureteroscopy.
Figure 2MicroPerc system set.
Figure 3Microureteroscopy in patient 2. (A) Ureteroscopy. (B) Renal pelvis lithiasis. (C) Lithotripsy with Ho: YAG Laser. (D) Renal pelvis without lithiasis after treatment.
Patients data.
| Age | 12 months | 2 years | 3 years |
| Size | 9 mm and 9 mm | 23 mm | 15 mm (Coraliform) |
| Side | Bilateral | Right | Left |
| Hydronephrosis | II and III | IV | II |
| UTI | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Operative time | 90 and 85 min | 105 min | 120 min |
| Other procedures | No | High-pressure balloon dilatation PUJO | Extracorporeal lithotripsy |
| Complications | No | Urine acute retention | No |
| Composition | Calcium phosphate | Struvite | Calcium phosphate |
| Residual lithiasis | No | No | 2 mm |