Long-term stone-free rates after flexible URS: Does the size of DJ stent affect the outcomes

Ümit Yıldırım, Mehmet Uslu, M. Ezer, Rasim Güzel, K. Sarıca
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Objective: This study’s main goal was to evaluate the possible impact of different-sized double-J (DJ) stents on the pain and stone-free status following flexible ureteroscopic laser disintegration (fURS) of renal stones. Material and Methods: A total of 104 patients who underwent fURS for kidney stones were included in our study. In 51 patients, a 4.7 Fr DJ stent was used after stone fragmentation, while in the remaining 53 cases, a 6 Fr stent was chosen. Between the two groups, general pain symptoms were evaluated using a visual pain scale at the end of the first postoperative week. The stone-free status was evaluated using non-contrast computed tomography (NCCT) after three months following surgery. Success was determined by either the complete clearance of the stones or the presence of small stone fragments (<3 mm). Results: Using a visual pain scale, we compared the two groups’ overall reports of pain (4.02±1.10 vs 4.81±1.53, p=0.006). When we looked at the stone-free rates, the two groups were not significantly different in this regard (84.3% vs 74.5%, p=0.264). We found no statistically significant difference between the two groups in terms of postoperative fever, stent migration, or visits to the emergency room. Conclusion: In spite of the fact that larger diameter stents resulted in more pain complaints for patients, they did not alter the long-term stone-free rates appreciably, as evidenced by our findings. In order to reduce the occurrence of unpleasant symptoms, a 4.7 Fr double-j stent may be preferable over a 6 Fr stent following flexible ureteroscopic surgery. Keywords: Double-j stent diameter, renal stones, flexible ureterorenoscopy, stone free
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柔性URS术后的长期无结石率:DJ支架的大小是否影响结果
目的:本研究的主要目的是评估不同大小的双j (DJ)支架对输尿管软镜激光崩解(fURS)肾结石后疼痛和无结石状态的可能影响。材料和方法:我们的研究共纳入了104例因肾结石接受fURS治疗的患者。51例患者结石碎裂后使用4.7 Fr DJ支架,其余53例患者选择6 Fr支架。在两组之间,术后第一周结束时使用视觉疼痛量表评估一般疼痛症状。术后3个月用非对比计算机断层扫描(NCCT)评估无结石状态。成功与否取决于是否完全清除石块或是否存在小石块碎片(<3毫米)。结果:采用视觉疼痛量表比较两组患者总体疼痛报告(4.02±1.10 vs 4.81±1.53,p=0.006)。当我们观察无结石率时,两组在这方面没有显著差异(84.3% vs 74.5%, p=0.264)。我们发现两组在术后发热、支架移位或急诊室就诊方面无统计学差异。结论:正如我们的研究结果所证明的那样,尽管大直径支架导致患者更多的疼痛投诉,但它们并没有明显改变长期无结石率。为了减少不愉快症状的发生,输尿管镜手术后,4.7 Fr双j支架可能比6 Fr支架更可取。关键词:双j型支架直径;肾结石;输尿管镜
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