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01.02.2014 | Original Article
The use of a ureteral access sheath does not improve stone-free rate after ureteroscopy for upper urinary tract stones
verfasst von:
Gaetan Berquet, Paul Prunel, Grégory Verhoest, Romain Mathieu, Karim Bensalah
Erschienen in:
World Journal of Urology
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Ausgabe 1/2014
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Abstract
Purpose
To evaluate the impact of a ureteral access sheath (UAS) on stone-free (SF) rate after flexible ureteroscopy for upper urinary tract stones.
Materials and methods
We retrospectively reviewed 280 patients who underwent flexible ureteroscopy (URS) for upper urinary tract stone between 2009 and 2012. Patients were divided into two groups based on whether a UAS was used (n = 157) or not (n = 123). SF rate was evaluated at one and three months after surgery by abdominal imaging. Quantitative and qualitative variables were compared with Student’s t test and χ2 test, respectively. A logistic regression model was used to determine the predictive factors of SF status.
Results
Stone size was similar in both groups (15.1 vs. 13.7 mm, p = 0.21). SF rates at one and 3 months were comparable in UAS and non-UAS groups (76 vs. 78 % and 86 vs. 87 %, p = 0.88 and 0.89, respectively). Complication rates were similar in both groups (12.7 vs. 12.1 %, p = 0.78). In multivariable analysis, stone size was the only predictive factor of SF rate (p = 0.016).
Conclusion
The routine use of a UAS did not improve SF rate in patients undergoing flexible URS for upper urinary tract calculi.