Fluoroless Ureteroscopy Under Local Anesthetic Gel: Experience from a Canadian Tertiary Referral Center.

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Journal of endourology Pub Date : 2025-03-05 DOI:10.1089/end.2024.0667
Tarek Benzouak, Ahmad Alshammari, Abdulmalik Addar, Fadl Hamouche, Abdullah Alahmari, Sébastien Belliveau, Michael Maalouf, Rakan Al Haidey, Sero Andonian, Nada Mohamed, Anne Yin, Nader Fahmy
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Introduction: Flexible ureteroscopy (URS) is the backbone of diagnosing upper urinary tract pathologies. Recent advancements in scope design have led to smaller, more maneuverable scopes with enhanced precision. The aim of this study was to assess feasibility of fluoroless URS under a local anesthetic (LA) gel. Patients and Methods: A prospective cohort study was performed at a Canadian tertiary care center. All patients booked for a diagnostic URS were included in this study. All patients were given intraurethral local lidocaine gel and instructed to signal if discomfort was encountered. Data collected include age, gender, indications of URS, history of URS, ureteral stenting, comorbidity index, and the use of a guidewire, as well as pain using a visual analog scale. Results: A total of 61 URSs using LA were performed on 38 patients. The majority of patients were men (68.9%). Indications for URS were to rule out upper tract urothelial cancer (47.5%), stricture (32.8%), or urolithiasis (19.7%). The average pain score, as rated by the visual analog scale, was 2.05 (standard deviation = 2.037). Only one patient did not want to continue his URS under LA. Guidewire use was associated with an average increase of 1.87 in pain score when compared with freehand URS (β = 1.869, standard error [SE] = 0.610, t = 3.063, p = 0.004, rpartial = 0.398). Male patients reported a 1.38 decrease in pain scores compared with female patients (β = -1.380, SE = 0.615, t = -2.244, p = 0.029, rpartial = -0.302). Conclusions: LA URS was well tolerated in our patient population. Randomized controlled trials on URS with LA vs general or spinal anesthesia are needed to broaden its use, increase accessibility, and improve health care resource utilization.

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Journal of endourology
Journal of endourology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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期刊介绍: Journal of Endourology, JE Case Reports, and Videourology are the leading peer-reviewed journal, case reports publication, and innovative videojournal companion covering all aspects of minimally invasive urology research, applications, and clinical outcomes. The leading journal of minimally invasive urology for over 30 years, Journal of Endourology is the essential publication for practicing surgeons who want to keep up with the latest surgical technologies in endoscopic, laparoscopic, robotic, and image-guided procedures as they apply to benign and malignant diseases of the genitourinary tract. This flagship journal includes the companion videojournal Videourology™ with every subscription. While Journal of Endourology remains focused on publishing rigorously peer reviewed articles, Videourology accepts original videos containing material that has not been reported elsewhere, except in the form of an abstract or a conference presentation. Journal of Endourology coverage includes: The latest laparoscopic, robotic, endoscopic, and image-guided techniques for treating both benign and malignant conditions Pioneering research articles Controversial cases in endourology Techniques in endourology with accompanying videos Reviews and epochs in endourology Endourology survey section of endourology relevant manuscripts published in other journals.
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