Abstract

To evaluate the efficacy and safety of the semi-rigid URS with pneumatic lithotripsy for the treatment of large (>10 mm) proximal ureteral calculi. Cohort study. Section of Urology, Department of Surgery, The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan, from January 2010 to December 2018. All patients with single, radio-opaque unilateral proximal ureteral stones >10 mm were included in the study. Patients with urosepsis, pregnancy, solitary kidney, and indwelling JJ stent or prior percutaneous nephrostomy drainage were excluded. Patients without any visualisation of stone on abdominal X-Ray done at 4 weeks of the procedure were labelled as stone-free. One hundred and three cases with stones >10 mm and fulfilling the selection criteria were included. The mean age was 40.83 + 14.92 years. The mean stones size was 13.33 + 4.64 mm. The mean procedure time was 41.50 + 15.60 minutes. Indwelling JJ stents were placed in 49 (47.6 %) cases. The stone-free rate was 83.5% at four weeks with calculated efficiency quotient (EQ) of 0.72, using a standard equation. The overall complication rate was 27% with the majority being minor (Clavian-Dindo grade 1). Only one patient had urosepsis (MCG IV). Ancillary procedures were performed in 17 (16.5%) cases, most commonly the extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) in 14 (13.5%) cases, followed by the secondary URS in 3 (2.9%) cases. Semi-rigid URS is an effective and safe procedure for the large proximal ureteral stones, with limited access to flexible instruments. Key Words: Ureteroscopy, Semi-rigid, Stone, Proximal, Clearance, Safety.

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