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Bilateral same session renal stone surgery tolerance and complications
Addar, A. (Department of Urology. McGill University Health Center. McGill University)
Aljuhayman, A. (Department of Urology. McGill University Health Center. McGill University)
Ghazwani, Y. (King Abdullah Internatonal Medical Research Center. King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences)
Al Khayal, A. (King Abdullah Internatonal Medical Research Center. King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences)
Alasker, Ahmed (King Abdullah Internatonal Medical Research Center. King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences)
Emiliani, Esteban (Institut d'Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau)
Hamri, S.B. (King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University. College of Medicine.)

Data: 2021
Resum: Introduction: The prevalence rate of upper urinary tract calculi in Saudi Arabia is one of the highest globally. Bilateral renal stone management is an option but is still controversial. Methodology: The study was a retrospective study, including 31 patients with bilateral renal or ureteric stones who underwent bilateral same-session ureterorenoscopy (BSS-URS). The data collected included age, gender, body mass index (BMI), stone burden bilaterally, operative time bilaterally, hospital stay, stone location, type of anesthesia, stone history, renal anomaly as well as pre- and postoperative JJ stenting. In addition, data related to complications (ureteric injury, renal failure, urinary tract infection, pain requiring an emergency department visit within 1 week of the procedure), the stone-free rate (defined as £ 3 mm asymptomatic stone fragment identified with computed tomography Kidney, Ureter and Bladder 3 months after surgery was also collected. The data were collected from the electronic patient record system, entered in an Excel spreadsheet, and descriptive analysis was done. Results: In total, 31 patients were included, with the majority (80. 6%, n = 25) male. The mean age was 41. 6 years, the mean BMI 28. 7 ± 5. 59, the mean operative time for each renal unit 46. 53 ± 25. 69 min, and the mean hospital stay 17. 87 ± 8. 43 h. The majority (96. 7%, n = 30) received general anesthesia. Less than half (40. 3%, n = 25) of the renal units had stones in multiple calyces and the majority (90. 3%, n = 56) of the renal units were stone free at the 3-month follow-up. A small proportion (3. 2%, n = 2) of the renal units were polycystic. Prestenting was documented in 40. 3% (n = 25) of the renal units and the majority (95. 2%, n = 59) were stented postoperatively. Conclusion: BSS-URS is a safe and a highly effective management option for bilateral renal stones.
Nota: Altres ajuts: King Abdullah International Medical Research Center (RC18/318/R).
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Llengua: Anglès
Document: Article ; recerca ; Versió publicada
Matèria: Endourology ; Lithiasis ; Lithotripsy ; Ureteroscopy
Publicat a: Urology Annals, Vol. 13 Núm. 4 (October-December 2021) , p. 336-339, ISSN 0974-7834

DOI: 10.4103/UA.UA_128_20
PMID: 34759642


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