Urology Research & Practice
Original Article

Single session vs two sessions of flexible ureterosopy (FURS) for dusting of renal pelvic stones 2-3 cm in diameter: Does stone size or hardness play a role in number of sessions to be applied?

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Department of Urology, Sohag University, Sohag, Egypt

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Department of Urology, South Valley University, Qena, Egypt

Urol Res Pract 2017; 43: 158-161
DOI: 10.5152/tud.2017.61257
Read: 1613 Downloads: 981 Published: 25 July 2019

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the stone hardness in predicting the need for single or two sessions of retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) for renal pelvis stones of 2-3 cm in size.

 

Material and methods: Ninety-six patients (64 male and 32 female) with only renal stones (2.5±0.3 cm) underwent RIRS using flexible 7.5 Fr ureteroscope (FURS). The stone hardness was evaluated by preoperative non-contrast computed tomography (NCCT). The patients were divided into two groups based on stone hardness: Group I (n=54) (hard stones - Hounsfield Unit (HU) >1000) and group II (n=42) (not hard stone - HU <1000). The stone- free rate, the operative time, any intra or postoperative complications and the need for second sessions of RIRS were evaluated.

 

Results: All stones were successfully accessed. Intraoperative complications were not reported. The initial stone- free rate was 40% in Group I and 95% in Group II after a single session (p=0.01). A second session FURS was needed in 32 cases of Group I (40%) where postoperative CT showed significant residual stone fragments of 6±2 mm, and stone-free rate up to 100 percent. On the contrary only 2 cases from Group II underwent second session FURS (p=0.01). The operative times were 75±15 minutes in Group I and 55±13 minutes in Group II (p<0.01). Six patients (4 in group I and 2 in group II) had postoperative high- grade fever (Clavien Grade II).

 

Conclusion: Stone hardness had a significant impact on the decision of performing single versus two sessions of FURS for renal pelvic stones of 2-3 cm rather than the stone size alone.

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