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A hybrid approach in surgical treatment of kidney stone disease
Nephrolithiasis is a disease that occurs with the formation of stones in the urinary tract. The occurrence of such stones depends on geographical, climatic, ethnic, dietary, and genetic factors. Most often, they are seen in countries with warm and dry climates. The Balkans are an endemic area, and 2% of the population is estimated to have the condition annually. The frequency is the same in both sexes. It is relatively rarer in childhood. This study aimed to show the modern possibilities for surgical treatment of kidney stone disease and combinations of different surgical approaches to achieve mini-invasiveness, short-term hospital stay, and reduction of postoperative complications. We present a clinical case of a patient with kidney stone disease with multiple lithiasis with multiple localization found in the left kidney. A combined (hybrid) operative approach was used – combining the laparoscopic technique and flexible renoscopy. We combined the possibilities of the two operative procedures and achieved a one-act cure for the patient. The method was minimally invasive. The hospital stay was shorter, and no postoperative complications occurred.