Journal of Nepal Health Research Council | 2019

Semi-rigid Ureteroscopy for the Management of Ureteric Calculi: Our Experience and Complication Encountered.

 
 
 
 

Abstract


BACKGROUND\nSemi-rigid ureteroscopy lithotripsy have become standard of treatment for ureteral calculi. The aim of this study isto review outcome of Semi-rigidureteroscopy lithotripsy and to report the complications encountered.\n\n\nMETHODS\nAfter approval from institutional committee of Public Health Concern Trust Nepal,we retrospectively reviewed the chart of all patients of ureteral stone who underwent ureteroscopy and pneumatic lithotripsy at Kathmandu Model Hospital between January 2013 and September 2017. Patient characteristics, stone size, success rate and complications were assessed. Intraoperative complications were graded using modified Satava classification system and the postoperative complications graded according to modified Clavien classification system. The success rate was based on stone free status after primary semi-rigid ureteroscopy lithotripsy, without the need of any other secondary procedures.\n\n\nRESULTS\nTotal 232 patients underwent semi-rigidureteroscopy lithotripsy. Mean age was 46 (16-76) years, with 128 males and 104 females. Size of the stone ranges from 5-18mm. The success rate of primary semi-rigidureteroscopy lithotripsy was in218 (93.9%) cases.Most intraoperative complications were modified Satava grade I (41.7%) andII(3.87%).Four(1.7%) patient had grade III complication, requiring conversion to open surgery. Ureteral avulsion was seen in 1(0.43%) patient, requiring ureteral reimplantation.The postoperative complication were modified Clavien grade I(10.7%), grade II(5.17%), grade III (4.6%) and grade IV(0.43%). Double J stents were inserted in all the patients postoperatively.The mean hospital stay was 2.2(1-14)days.\n\n\nCONCLUSIONS\nSemi-rigid ureteroscopy lithotripsy for the management of ureteral stones is efficacious and have a lesser major complications.

Volume 17 2
Pages \n 233-237\n
DOI 10.33314/jnhrc.v0i0.1696
Language English
Journal Journal of Nepal Health Research Council

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