Abstract

Introduction: Patients unfit for general anesthesia who present with renal tract pathology currently have limited options. Many of these patients present in the emergency setting with imperative reasons for intervention, including sepsis, renal failure, and pain. Conservative management and temporizing measures, such as percutaneous nephrostomy, are associated with significant morbidity. Ureterorenoscopy (URS) is a central component of the management of upper tract disease and is routinely performed under general anesthesia. We describe our institution's experience of URS using only local anesthetic (LA) lubricating gel per urethra. Methods: A single centre, retrospective analysis of 78 patients was performed for an 11 year period. Demographic data and Charlson comorbidity index scoring were collected for all patients. Outcomes, including stone-free rates, tolerability, and complications, were analyzed. Results: In total 58% of patients were men. Mean age was 68 and Charlson comorbidity index was 5.2. Indications for URS included pain (68%) and renal failure (15%). Totally 10% of patients previously had retrograde stenting because of sepsis. Median stone size was 8 mm. All patients were able to tolerate the procedure and none were abandoned because of pain. The overall stone-free rate was 82% after one procedure. The stone-free rate for mid and distal ureteral stones was 97%. Nineteen percent of patients were left with a ureteral stent after the procedure, with the remaining patients left totally tubeless. Median length of stay was 1 day. There were no complications above Clavien Grade 2. Conclusion: Urologists are increasingly faced with unfit patients presenting with urolithiasis. In the appropriately selected patient, LA flexible ureterorenoscopy is a feasible option with good outcomes. This approach is a useful addition to the armamentarium available to patients deemed unsuitable for general or regional anesthesia.

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