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The Journal of Urology | 2011

Factors Affecting Complication Rates of Ureteroscopic Lithotripsy in Children: Results of Multi-Institutional Retrospective Analysis by Pediatric Stone Disease Study Group of Turkish Pediatric Urology Society

Hasan Serkan Dogan; Bulent Onal; Nihat Satar; Cem Aygun; Mesut Piskin; Orhan Tanriverdi; Serhat Gürocak; Levent Mert Gunay; Berk Burgu; Ender Ozden; Oktay Nazli; Erim Erdem; Selcuk Yucel; Aykut Kefi; Deniz Demirci; Nihat Uluocak; Ibrahim Atilla Aridogan; Tahsin Turunc; Veli Yalcin; Mehmet Kilinc; Kaya Horasanli; Mustafa Tan; Tarkan Soygür; Saban Sarikaya; Hakan Kilicarslan; Burak Turna; Hasan Erdal Doruk; Serdar Tekgül

PURPOSE We evaluated factors affecting complication rates of ureteroscopy for pediatric ureteral calculi. MATERIALS AND METHODS We retrospectively evaluated 642 children who underwent ureteroscopy at 16 Turkish centers between 2000 and 2010. Semirigid ureteroscopy was used with various calibers to treat 670 ureteral units in 660 sessions. Complications were evaluated according to the Satava and Clavien classification systems. Univariate and multivariate analyses were done to determine predictive factors affecting complication rates. RESULTS A total of 367 females and 265 males were studied. Mean±SD patient age was 90.2±51.4 months (range 4 to 204). Mean±SD stone size, operative time and postoperative hospital stay were 8.9±4.7 mm, 45.8±23.8 minutes and 1.8±2.8 days, respectively. At a mean±SD followup of 13.3±17.6 months 92.8% of patients were stone-free and efficacy quotient was 90.3%. Complications, which occurred in 8.4% of patients (54 of 642), were intraoperative in 25 (Satava grade I to II in 22), early postoperative in 25 (Clavien grade I to II in 23) and late postoperative in 4 (all grade III). While operative time, age, institutional experience, orifice dilation, stenting and stone burden were statistically significant on univariate analysis, multivariate analysis revealed that operative time was the only statistically significant parameter affecting the complication rate. CONCLUSIONS Semirigid ureteroscopy is effective, with a 90% stone-free rate and efficacy quotient. Most complications are low grade and self-limiting. Our results confirm that prolonged operative time is an independent predictor of complications, and should be considered when choosing and performing the treatment modality.


Urologia Internationalis | 2010

Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy Is Highly Efficient and Safe in Infants and Children under 3 Years of Age

Selcuk Guven; Okan Istanbulluoglu; Ahmet Ozturk; Bulent Ozturk; Mesut Piskin; Tufan Cicek; Mehmet Kilinc; Hakan Ozkardes; Mehmet Arslan

Objective: We aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL) in infants and small children (12–36 months). Methods: The PNL applications conducted in children <3 years of age in two centers were evaluated. Whereas pediatric PNL instrumentation was used in the first center, adult-size instrumentation was utilized in the second center. The complications were given according to the modified Clavien classification system. Results: The mean age of the patients was 22.76 months (5–36 months) and the mean body weight was 11.51 kg (6–15 kg). In twelve renal units, pediatric instrumentation was used and among these, two had miniperc. In the other eight renal units, adult-size instrumentation was employed. Except for the patient with complex renal stones, all patients were stone free after the intervention and none required a conversion to open surgery. There were grade 1–2 complications in 3 patients. The postoperative hemoglobin drop was greater in the children who underwent PNL with adult-size instrumentation. Conclusion: In this young age group, in addition to standard PNL, simultaneous bilateral PNL, tubeless PNL and in urgent cases of renal failure, urgent PNL, are safe and effective treatment modalities provided patients are selected properly and the surgeon performing the procedure has the necessary experience.


Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2013

Initial report of microperc in the treatment of pediatric nephrolithiasis

Mesrur Selcuk Silay; Abdulkadir Tepeler; Gokhan Atis; Ahmet Ali Sancaktutar; Mesut Piskin; Cenk Gurbuz; Necmettin Penbegül; Ahmet Ozturk; Turhan Caskurlu; Abdullah Armagan

BACKGROUND/PURPOSE To report the first technical feasibility and safety of microperc in the treatment of pediatric nephrolithiasis. METHODS A multicenter prospective trial was initiated and microperc was performed in 19 children from four different centers. In all cases, 4.85-Fr all-seeing needle was used to access the collecting system under direct vision. Stone fragmentation was performed using a 200-μm holmium: YAG laser fiber either through the same needle sheath or an 8-Fr microsheath. Patient- and procedure-related factors and perioperative and postoperative parameters were analyzed. RESULTS The mean age of the children was 7.5 ± 4.4 years. Mean stone size was 14.8 ± 6.8mm. Conversion to Mini-PNL was required in two patients because of optical default in one and the high stone burden in the other. The mean hospital stay was 1.8 ± 0.8 days and the mean hemoglobin decrease was 0.1 mg/dl. The overall stone-free rate at 1 month was 89.5%. In one patient with obstructed ureteropelvic junction, intravasation of the irrigation fluid has led to abdominal distention and managed with percutaneous drainage intraoperatively. No other postoperative complication was recorded and no ancillary procedure was required. CONCLUSIONS Microperc is a safe and effective procedure in the treatment of pediatric kidney stones.


Journal of Endourology | 2010

Totally tubeless percutaneous nephrolithotomy: is it safe and effective in preschool children?

Ahmet Ozturk; Selcuk Guven; Mehmet Kilinc; Emrah Topbaş; Mesut Piskin; Mehmet Arslan

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE After the introduction of tubeless percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL), many studies conducted in adult patients have confirmed its efficacy and safety. There are limited studies reporting that tubeless PNL can be safely applied in children, however. Furthermore, there are no reports that evaluate the use of totally tubeless PNL in children. The present study evaluates the results of totally tubeless PNL in preschool children. PATIENTS AND METHODS The data of children seen in our clinic who were considered suitable for totally tubeless PNL were analyzed. Of 16 children, 8 patients underwent totally tubeless PNL (group 1) and 8 standard PNL (group 2). The two groups of patients were compared with regard to length of hospitalization, analgesic requirements, transfusion rates, hemoglobin (Hb) decrease, and immediate, early, and late complications. RESULTS The mean ages of the patients were 56.6 months (9-84 mos) and 56.0 months (5-84 mos), and the mean follow-up was 21.5 months (3-44 mos) and 43.4 months (36-54 mos) in groups 1 and 2, respectively. Both groups were similar with regard to age, stone size, Hb change, and complications. Although operation duration, hospitalization period, and analgesic requirement were less in the totally tubeless PNL group, these differences were not statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS The latest application of PNL, totally tubeless PNL, is also a safe and effective procedure in very small children if they are selected properly and if the surgeon has sufficient experience with the procedure. More studies with a higher number of participants are needed, however, to confirm that totally tubeless PNL increases the comfort of pediatric patients, decreases their hospitalization period, and is more economical.


Andrologia | 2009

Partial priapism secondary to tamsulosin: a case report and review of the literature.

Mehmet Kilinc; Mesut Piskin; Selcuk Guven; Recai Gurbuz; Kemal Ödev; Mehmet Kaynar

Partial priapism is also called partial segmental thrombosis of the corpus cavernosum. It is a rare pathology, and its aetiology, physiopathology and treatment are still not completely understood. To our knowledge, partial priapism due to alpha blockers has not been reported previously in the literature. In this study, a successfully treated case of partial priapism occurring after the usage of alpha blocker is presented and discussed in light of the related literature.


Journal of Endourology | 2011

Simultaneous Bilateral Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy in Children: No Need to Delay

Selcuk Guven; Ahmet Ozturk; Mehmet Arslan; Okan Istanbulluoglu; Mesut Piskin; Mehmet Kilinc

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Children with bilateral kidney stones are generally treated using staged percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL). Reports related to simultaneous bilateral PCNL (SBPCNL) in children are scarce. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of SBPCNL in children. PATIENTS AND METHODS The children who underwent SBPCNL applications between January 2007 and February 2010 in our clinic were evaluated. Patient data were collected from the retrospective reviews of hospital records. RESULTS SBPCNL was conducted in five patients for bilateral renal stones. The mean age of the patients was 6.28 years (range 0.75-15 y), and the mean follow-up was 10.6 months (range 1-36 mos). The mean renal stone burden was 19 mm (range 11-22 mm). Four children underwent bilateral standard PCNL, and one child underwent bilateral tubeless PCNL. The mean duration of SBPCNL was 75 minutes (range 55-120 min), and the hospitalization time was 4 days (range 2-5 d). No blood transfusion was necessary in any patient. Except for the patient with complex renal stones, all patients were stone free after the intervention, and none needed a conversion to open surgery. CONCLUSION SBPCNL is a safe and effective procedure in children if they are selected properly and if the surgeon has sufficient experience with the procedure. More studies with a higher number of participants are needed, however, for further evaluation of the procedure.


Case reports in urology | 2015

Midline Prostatic Cyst Marsupialization Using Holmium Laser

Mehmet Kilinc; Yunus Emre Göğer; Mesut Piskin; Mehmet Balasar; Abdulkadir Kandemir

Many of the prostatic cysts are asymptomatic and only 5% are symptomatic (Hamper et al., 1990; Higashi et al., 1990). These symptoms include pelvic pain, hematospermia, infertility, voiding dysfunction, prostatitis-like syndrome, and painful ejaculation. Treatment of prostatic cysts includes TRUSG guided drainage, endoscopic transurethral resection, and in some cases even open surgery. In the literature, endoscopic interventions use marsupialization of the midline prostatic cyst with transurethral resection (TUR) or transurethral incision with endoscopic urethrotomy (Dik et al., 1996; Terris, 1995). Holmium: YAG laser was employed for the marsupialization of the cyst wall in midline prostatic cyst treatment for the first time in the present study. Symptoms, treatment, and follow-up are presented in this paper.


International Urology and Nephrology | 2008

Transurethral resection of ejaculatory ducts in the treatment of complete ejaculatory duct obstruction

Talat Yurdakul; Gürhan Gökçe; Ozcan Kilic; Mesut Piskin


International Urology and Nephrology | 2012

Management of multiple stones in a single session using minimally invasive methods in infants with renal failure: renal salvage

Ahmet Ozturk; Selcuk Guven; Mesut Piskin; Mehmet Kilinc; Jale Bengi Celik; Mehmet Arslan


Kafkas Journal of Medical Sciences | 2016

Treatment Selection for a Vesicoureteral Reflux Case following Renal Transplantation

Mehmet Erikoğlu; Halil İbrahim Taşcı; Mehmet Balasar; Mesut Piskin

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