Current practice practice in Latin America of flexible ureterorenoscopy with laser for treating kidney stones

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作者
Manzo, B. O. [1 ]
Bertacchi, M. [2 ]
Lozada, E. [1 ]
Rasguido, A. [3 ]
Aleman, E. [4 ]
Cabrera, M. [5 ]
Rodriguez, A. [6 ]
Manzo, G. [1 ]
Sanchez, H. [1 ]
Blasco, J. [7 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Reg Alta Especialidad Bajio, Leon, Mexico
[2] Cent Fuerzas Armadas, Serv Urol, Montevideo, Uruguay
[3] Ctr Urol Dr Ricardo Rasguido, San Miguel De Tucuman, Argentina
[4] Soc Panamena Urol, Panama City, Panama
[5] Univ Rosario, Hosp Univ Samaritana, Bogota, Colombia
[6] Ctr Urol Cibao, Santiago, Dominican Rep
[7] Ctr Inst Previs Social HCIPS, Asuncion, Paraguay
来源
ACTAS UROLOGICAS ESPANOLAS | 2016年 / 40卷 / 04期
关键词
Ureterorscopy; Nephrolithiasis; Ureterorenoscopy; Endourology; URETERAL ACCESS SHEATH; PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY; COMPUTERIZED-TOMOGRAPHY; RESIDUAL STONES; TRACT CALCULI; RENAL STONES; URETEROSCOPY; FLUOROSCOPY; FEASIBILITY; LITHOTRIPSY;
D O I
10.1016/j.acuro.2015.11.002
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
Introduction: The use of flexible ureterorenoscopy for treating kidney stones has increased in recent years, with considerable worldwide variation in the surgical technique and indications. Objectives: To determine the current practice, technique variations, use and indications of flexible ureterorenoscopy for treating kidney stones in Latin American. Methods: We sent. (by email and web link) an anonymous questionnaire with 30 questions on flexible ureterorenoscopy for treating kidney stones to Latin American urologists from January 2015 to July 2015. We collected the responses through the Survey Monkey system. Results: A total of 283 urologists in 15 Latin American countries participated (response rate, 10.8%); 254 answered the questionnaire completely; 52.8% were urologists from Mexico and 11% were from Argentina; 11.8% of the responders stated that they performed > 100 cases per year; 15.2% considered ureterorenoscopy as the treatment of choice for stones > 2 cm, and 19.6% performed ureterorenoscopy in single stages for calculi measuring > 2.5 cm. Some 78.4% use fluoroscopy, 69.1% use a ureteral sheath in all cases, 55.8% place double-J catheters at the end of surgery, 37.3% considered a stone-free state to be 0 fragments, and 41.2% use plain radiography to assess the stone-free condition. Conclusions: Most participating urologists consider flexible ureterorenoscopy as the first-choice treatment for stones < 2 cm; a small percentage of these urologists perform > 100 ureterorenoscopies per year. More than half of the urologists routinely used fluoroscopy and ureteral access sheath; the most common method for determining the stone-free state is plain abdominal radiography. (C) 2015 AEU. Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U. All rights reserved.
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