Optimal management of lower pole stones: the direction of future travel

S. Moore, E. Bres-Niewada, P. Cook, H. Wells, B. Somani
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Introduction Kidney stone disease is increasing worldwide with its most common location being in the lower pole. A clear strategy for effective management of these stones is essential in the light of ever increasing choice, effectiveness, and complications of different treatment options. Material and methods This review identifies the latest and clinically relevant publications focused on optimal management of lower pole stones. Results We present an up-to-date European Association of Urology and American Urological Association algorithm for lower pole stones, risks and benefits of different treatments, and changing landscape with the miniaturization of percutaneous stone treatments. Conclusions Available literature seems to be deficient on quality of life, patient centered decision making, and cost analysis of optimal management with no defined standard of ‘stone free rate’, all of which are critical in any surgical consultation and outcome analysis.
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优化管理下极石:未来前行的方向
肾结石疾病在世界范围内呈上升趋势,其最常见的位置是在极地。鉴于不同治疗方案的选择、有效性和并发症不断增加,制定有效治疗这些结石的明确策略至关重要。材料和方法本综述总结了关于下极结石最佳治疗的最新和临床相关出版物。结果我们介绍了最新的欧洲泌尿外科协会和美国泌尿外科协会关于下极结石的算法,不同治疗方法的风险和益处,以及随着经皮结石治疗的小型化而改变的景观。结论:现有文献似乎缺乏生活质量、以患者为中心的决策和最佳管理的成本分析,没有明确的“无结石率”标准,所有这些都是任何手术咨询和结果分析的关键。
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