Comparison between Retrograde Flexible Ureteroscopy and Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy for the Treatment of Renal Stones of 2-4 cm

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Cosmin, Cozma [1 ,2 ]
Georgescu, Dragos Adrian [1 ,2 ]
Geavlete, Petrisor [1 ,2 ]
Popescu, Razvan-Ionut [1 ,2 ]
Geavlete, Bogdan [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Carol Davila Univ Med & Pharm, Dept Urol, Bucharest 050474, Romania
[2] Sfantul Ioan Emergency Clin Hosp, Bucharest 042122, Romania
来源
MEDICINA-LITHUANIA | 2023年 / 59卷 / 01期
关键词
flexible ureteroscopy; percutaneous nephrolithitomy; renal lithiasis; INTRARENAL SURGERY; KIDNEY-STONES; COMPLICATIONS; LITHOTRIPSY; DIAMETER;
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10.3390/medicina59010124
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background and objectives: Renal stones are widespread, with a lifetime prevalence of 10% in adults. Flexible ureteroscopy enables urologists to treat lower calyx stones or even complex renal stones through the natural orifice and achieve an acceptable stone-free rate. Hence, we analyzed the effectiveness and safety of FURS versus PCNL in treating renal stones between 20 and 40 mm in diameter. Materials and methods: We retrospectively analyzed 250 consecutive patients with large renal solitary stones (stone burden between 2 and 4 cm) from 1 January 2019 to 31 December 2020. The patients were divided into two groups: group 1 (125 patients), in which the patients were treated by a retrograde flexible ureteroscopic approach, and group 2 (125 patients), in which we used percutaneous nephrolithotomy. Stone characteristics and anatomical data were observed based on the computed tomography (CT) and/or KUB (Kidney-ureter-Bladder) radiography imaging archive. Results: The mean stone burden was 26.38 +/- 4.453 mm in group 1 and 29.44 +/- 4.817 mm in group 2. The stone-free rate after the first ureteroscopy was higher for the PNL(percutaneous nephrolithotomy) group (90.4%) than the F-URS group (68%). After two sessions of ureteroscopy, the SFR was 88.8% in the first group, and after three procedures, the SFR rose to 95.2%. The overall complication rate was higher in group 1 than in group 2 (18.4% vs. 16.8%), but without statistical relevance (p > 0.5). Furthermore, we encountered more grade III and IV complications in the PNL group (8.8% vs. 4.8%, p < 0.05). Conclusion: Flexible ureteroscopy proves to be efficient in treating renal stones over 2 cm. However, the patients must be informed that more than one procedure might be necessary to overcome the entire stone burden.
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