Treatment of impacted lower third ureteral stones with the use of the ureteral access sheath

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作者
Pardalidis, Nick P. [1 ]
Papatsoris, Athanasios G. [1 ]
Kapotis, Christos G. [1 ]
Kosmaoglou, Eleni V. [1 ]
机构
[1] Hellen Airforce & VA Gen Hosp, Dept Urol, Athens, Greece
来源
UROLOGICAL RESEARCH | 2006年 / 34卷 / 03期
关键词
ureteral calculi; ureteroscopy; access sheath;
D O I
10.1007/s00240-006-0044-6
中图分类号
R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
We present our experience with the use of the ureteral access sheath for the management of small impacted lower third ureteral stones, in comparison with more standard techniques. Ninety-eight consecutive patients, aged 18-73 years (mean 48.5), with small (diameter < or =10 mm) impacted lower third ureteral stones (< 5 mm in 56, and 5-10 mm in 42 patients) were randomly managed with either a 12/14F coaxial ureteral dilator/sheath and a 7.5F flexible ureteroscope (group A; 48 patients), or with balloon dilatation and the 7.5F flexible ureteroscope (group B; 50 patients). In both groups, stones were grasped and extracted with a basket, and when necessary they were disintegrated with a 1.9F electrohydraulic lithotripsy (EHL) probe. Postoperatively, excretory urography was performed at 1 month and patients were followed-up for 1 year. The mean operative time was 45.5 min in group A, and 58.5 min in group B (P < 0.05). EHL was performed in 16 (33.3%) patients of group A, and in 12 (24%) patients of group B. In group B, balloon dilatation was performed in 28 (56%) patients. Ureteral perforation was revealed in 4 (8%) patients of group B. The follow-up imaging tests showed stone-free status in 46 (95.8%) patients of group A and in all (100%) patients of group B. No long-term complications were recorded. Endoscopic management of small impacted lower third ureteral stones with the ureteral access sheath is a quicker and safer procedure, in comparison with the more standard approach, bearing comparable efficacy.
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