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doi:10.1007/s00345-024-04832-6...

Autor
Nizzardo, Marco Zanetti, Stefano Paolo Marmiroli, Andrea Lucignani, Gianpaolo Turetti, Matteo Silvani, Carlo Gadda, Franco Longo, Fabrizio De Lorenzis, Elisa Albo, Giancarlo Salonia, Andrea Montanari, Emanuele Boeri, Luca
Langue
en
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Springer

Categoría

Urology

Año

2024

fecha de cotización

20/3/2024

Palabras clave
percutaneous nephrolithotomy ureteral obstruction stone complications exit strategies pyelography mpcnl stones = 0 pelvis renal transient canalization patients obstruction stone < 0
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Purpose To evaluate the rate of and predictors of ureteral obstruction after mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomy (mPCNL) for kidney stones.

Methods We analyzed data from 263 consecutive patients who underwent mPCNL at a single tertiary referral academic between 01/2016 and 11/2022.

Patient’s demographics, stone characteristics, and operative data were collected.

A nephrostomy tube was placed as the only exit strategy in each procedure.

On postoperative day 2, an antegrade pyelography was performed to assess ureteral canalization.

The nephrostomy tube was removed if ureteral canalization was successful.

Descriptive statistics and logistic regression models were used to identify factors associated with a lack of ureteral canalization.

Results Overall, median (IQR) age and stone volume were 56 (47–65) years and 1.7 (0.8–4.2) cm^3, respectively.

Of 263, 55 (20.9%) patients showed ureteral obstruction during pyelography.

Patients without ureteral canalization had larger stone volume ( p  < 0.001), longer operative time ( p  < 0.01), and higher rate of stones in the renal pelvis ( p  < 0.01) than those with normal pyelography.

Length of stay was longer ( p  < 0.01), and postoperative complications ( p  = 0.03) were more frequent in patients without ureteral canalization.

Multivariable logistic regression analysis revealed that stone volume (OR 1.1, p  = 0.02) and stone located in the renal pelvis (OR 2.2, p  = 0.04) were independent predictors of transient ureteral obstruction, after accounting for operative time.

Conclusion One out of five patients showed transient ureteral obstruction after mPCNL.

Patients with a higher stone burden and with stones in the renal pelvis are at higher risk of inadequate ureteral canalization.

Internal drainage might be considered in these cases to avoid potential complications.

Nizzardo, Marco,Zanetti, Stefano Paolo,Marmiroli, Andrea,Lucignani, Gianpaolo,Turetti, Matteo,Silvani, Carlo,Gadda, Franco,Longo, Fabrizio,De Lorenzis, Elisa,Albo, Giancarlo,Salonia, Andrea,Montanari, Emanuele,Boeri, Luca, 2024, Transient ureteral obstruction after mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomy is associated with stone volume and location: results from a single-center, real-life study, Springer

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