Outcome of Semi-Rigid Ureteroscopy with LASER Lithotripsy for Management of Upper Ureteric Calculi

Background: Proximal ureteral calculi are common with multi-modalities of treatment, with continuous invention of new modalities. Aim of the work: To present the early experience with LASER lithotripsy using semi-rigid ureteroscopy for treatment of upper ureteral calculi, regarding safety and effica...

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Main Authors: El-Sayed Zaky Moahmed Taha, Mohamed Ramadan Rehan, Esam Abdelmohsen Elnady, Elsayed Salih, Hamdy Abdelhamid Abozeed
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Published: Al-Azhar University, Faculty of Medicine (Damietta) 2020-10-01
Series:International Journal of Medical Arts
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Online Access:https://ijma.journals.ekb.eg/article_109294_106a01859d9d1284b1c7eb08a259417a.pdf
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author El-Sayed Zaky Moahmed Taha
Mohamed Ramadan Rehan
Esam Abdelmohsen Elnady
Elsayed Salih
Hamdy Abdelhamid Abozeed
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Mohamed Ramadan Rehan
Esam Abdelmohsen Elnady
Elsayed Salih
Hamdy Abdelhamid Abozeed
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description Background: Proximal ureteral calculi are common with multi-modalities of treatment, with continuous invention of new modalities. Aim of the work: To present the early experience with LASER lithotripsy using semi-rigid ureteroscopy for treatment of upper ureteral calculi, regarding safety and efficacy. Patients and Methods:Eighty patients with upper ureteral stones managed by LASER lithotripsy using semi-rigid ureteroscopy were included [30 prospective and 50 retrospective]. Patient evaluation included medical history, clinical examination with preoperative laboratory and radiological investigations. The outcome measure was stone free rate, Intra operative and Postoperative complications, operative time, hospitalization time, and post-operative analgesia. Results: During the period from January 2018 through February 2020 in 30 prospective cases but retrospectively in 50 cases  done in the last two years, 68.8% of patients were males and 31.2% of them were females, mean of age was 43.70 with range from 20 to 66 years, and mean of BMI was 19.75 with range from 18 to 23 with laterality of 60% of patients was right but of 40% was left and stone opacity of 96.25% of patients was radio opaque, while, 3.75% was radio lucent stones the mean operative time was 50.78 minutes and mean duration of hospital stay was 1.3 days. In addition, 66.2% of patient needed JJ, 32.5% required ureteric catheter and 15% failed ESWL. The mean ureteral stone diameter was 10.81. The clearance rate 97.5%; two cases had migrated stone. Conclusion: Semirigid ureteroscope with LASER lithotripsy is an effective and safe procedure for management of large proximal ureteral stones with a lesser rate of stone migration needs use of flexible ureterorenoscopy.
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spelling doaj.art-ae850c8cee8143cca3a2758c455bfe1b2022-12-21T21:21:39ZengAl-Azhar University, Faculty of Medicine (Damietta)International Journal of Medical Arts2636-41742682-37802020-10-012482082710.21608/ijma.2020.35041.1144109294Outcome of Semi-Rigid Ureteroscopy with LASER Lithotripsy for Management of Upper Ureteric CalculiEl-Sayed Zaky Moahmed Taha0Mohamed Ramadan Rehan1Esam Abdelmohsen Elnady2Elsayed Salih3Hamdy Abdelhamid Abozeed4Department of Urology, Damietta Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, EgyptDepartment of Urology, Damietta Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, EgyptDepartment of Urology, Damietta Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, EgyptDepartment of Urology, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, EgyptDepartment of Urology, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, EgyptBackground: Proximal ureteral calculi are common with multi-modalities of treatment, with continuous invention of new modalities. Aim of the work: To present the early experience with LASER lithotripsy using semi-rigid ureteroscopy for treatment of upper ureteral calculi, regarding safety and efficacy. Patients and Methods:Eighty patients with upper ureteral stones managed by LASER lithotripsy using semi-rigid ureteroscopy were included [30 prospective and 50 retrospective]. Patient evaluation included medical history, clinical examination with preoperative laboratory and radiological investigations. The outcome measure was stone free rate, Intra operative and Postoperative complications, operative time, hospitalization time, and post-operative analgesia. Results: During the period from January 2018 through February 2020 in 30 prospective cases but retrospectively in 50 cases  done in the last two years, 68.8% of patients were males and 31.2% of them were females, mean of age was 43.70 with range from 20 to 66 years, and mean of BMI was 19.75 with range from 18 to 23 with laterality of 60% of patients was right but of 40% was left and stone opacity of 96.25% of patients was radio opaque, while, 3.75% was radio lucent stones the mean operative time was 50.78 minutes and mean duration of hospital stay was 1.3 days. In addition, 66.2% of patient needed JJ, 32.5% required ureteric catheter and 15% failed ESWL. The mean ureteral stone diameter was 10.81. The clearance rate 97.5%; two cases had migrated stone. Conclusion: Semirigid ureteroscope with LASER lithotripsy is an effective and safe procedure for management of large proximal ureteral stones with a lesser rate of stone migration needs use of flexible ureterorenoscopy.https://ijma.journals.ekb.eg/article_109294_106a01859d9d1284b1c7eb08a259417a.pdfureterorenoscopystoneureterallasersemi-rigid
spellingShingle El-Sayed Zaky Moahmed Taha
Mohamed Ramadan Rehan
Esam Abdelmohsen Elnady
Elsayed Salih
Hamdy Abdelhamid Abozeed
Outcome of Semi-Rigid Ureteroscopy with LASER Lithotripsy for Management of Upper Ureteric Calculi
International Journal of Medical Arts
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title Outcome of Semi-Rigid Ureteroscopy with LASER Lithotripsy for Management of Upper Ureteric Calculi
title_full Outcome of Semi-Rigid Ureteroscopy with LASER Lithotripsy for Management of Upper Ureteric Calculi
title_fullStr Outcome of Semi-Rigid Ureteroscopy with LASER Lithotripsy for Management of Upper Ureteric Calculi
title_full_unstemmed Outcome of Semi-Rigid Ureteroscopy with LASER Lithotripsy for Management of Upper Ureteric Calculi
title_short Outcome of Semi-Rigid Ureteroscopy with LASER Lithotripsy for Management of Upper Ureteric Calculi
title_sort outcome of semi rigid ureteroscopy with laser lithotripsy for management of upper ureteric calculi
topic ureterorenoscopy
stone
ureteral
laser
semi-rigid
url https://ijma.journals.ekb.eg/article_109294_106a01859d9d1284b1c7eb08a259417a.pdf
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