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Effectiveness of Flexible Ureterorenoscopy and Laser Lithotripsy for Multiple Unilateral Intrarenal Stones Smaller Than 2 cm.
Alkan, Erdal; Ozkanli, Oguz; Avci, Egemen; Turan, Mirac; Basar, M Murad; Acar, Oguz; Balbay, M Derya.
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  • Alkan E; Department of Urology, Memorial Sisli Hospital, Okmeydani, Sisli, 34385 Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Ozkanli O; Department of Anesthesiology, Memorial Sisli Hospital, Okmeydani, Sisli, 34385 Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Avci E; Department of Urology, Memorial Atasehir Hospital, Atasehir, 34758 Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Turan M; Department of Urology, Memorial Sisli Hospital, Okmeydani, Sisli, 34385 Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Basar MM; Department of Urology, Memorial Sisli Hospital, Okmeydani, Sisli, 34385 Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Acar O; Department of Urology, Memorial Sisli Hospital, Okmeydani, Sisli, 34385 Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Balbay MD; Department of Urology, Memorial Sisli Hospital, Okmeydani, Sisli, 34385 Istanbul, Turkey.
Adv Urol ; 2014: 314954, 2014.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25024702
ABSTRACT
Purpose. To evaluate the safety and efficacy of RIRS for the treatment of multiple unilateral intrarenal stones smaller than 20 mm. Methods. Between March 2007 and April 2013, patients with multiple intrarenal stones smaller than 20 mm were treated with RIRS and evaluated retrospectively. Each patient was evaluated for stone number, stone burden (cumulative stone length), operative time, SFRs, and complications. Results. 173 intrarenal stones in 48 patients were included. Mean age, mean number of stones per patient, mean stone burden, and mean operative time were 40.2 ± 10.9 years (23-63), 3.6 ± 3.0 (2-18), 22.2 ± 8.4 mm (12-45), and 60.3 ± 22.0 minutes (30-130), respectively. The overall SFR was 91.7%. SFRs for patients with a stone burden less and greater than 20 mm were 100% (23/23) and 84% (21/25), respectively (χ (2) = 26.022, P < 0.001). Complications occurred in six (12.5%-6/48) patients, including urinary tract infection or high-grade fever >38.5°C in three cases, prolonged hematuria in two cases, and ureteral perforation in one case, all of whom were treated conservatively. No major complications occurred. Conclusions. RIRS is an effective treatment option in patients with multiple unilateral intrarenal stones especially when the total stone burden is less than 20 mm.