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Year 2023, Volume: 13 Issue: 2, 160 - 165, 25.08.2023

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Is the Success and Safety of Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery Related to the Opacity Status of Kidney Stones? A Critical Evaluation

Year 2023, Volume: 13 Issue: 2, 160 - 165, 25.08.2023

Abstract

Aim: This present study aimed to investigate the possible effect of the opacity status of kidney stones on the success and complication rates observed during and after retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS).
Material and Method: This study analyzed the data of 642 kidney stone cases who underwent flexible ureteroscopy between February 2014 and April 2022. In all patients, non-contrast computed tomography and kidney-ureter-bladder (KUB) radiography were performed preoperatively to evaluate the anatomy of the collecting system and the structure of the kidney stone. The patients were divided into two groups as opaque and non-opaque according to the opacity evaluation based on the preoperative KUB image. While 359 patients had radiopaque stones, 283 patients had non-opaque stones. Both groups were compared in terms of certain preoperative data, postoperative outcomes, and complications.
Results: Cases with non-opaque stones were ahead of the other group in terms of the American Society of Anaesthesiologists (ASA) score, diagnosed diabetes mellitus, Charlson Comorbidity Index, and body mass index. In the third postoperative month, there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups in terms of stone-free status (72.1% vs 75.3%, p=0.212). Postoperative infective complications and hospital stays were comparable across the two groups, despite the non-opaque stone group being substantially older and farther along in terms of comorbidities.
Conclusion: This study’s results showed that RIRS could be applied with successful outcomes regardless of the opacity status of renal stones.

References

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  • 2. Singal RK, Denstedt JD. Contemporary management of ureteral stones. Urol Clin North Am. 1997;24(1):59–70.
  • 3. Quhal F, Seitz C. Guideline of the guidelines: urolithiasis. Curr Opin Urol. 2021;31(2):125–9.
  • 4. Türk C, Petřík A, Sarica K, Seitz C, Skolarikos A, Straub M, et al. EAU Guidelines on Interventional Treatment for Urolithiasis. Eur Urol. 2016;69(3):475–82.
  • 5. Chung DY, Kang DH, Cho KS, Jeong WS, Jung H do, Kwon JK, et al. Comparison of stone-free rates following shock wave lithotripsy, percutaneous nephrolithotomy, and retrograde intrarenal surgery for treatment of renal stones: A systematic review and network meta-analysis. PLoS One. 2019;14(2).
  • 6. Violette PD, Szymanski KM, Anidjar M, Andonian S. Factors determining fluoroscopy time during ureteroscopy. J Endourol. 2011;25(12):1837–40.
  • 7. Tepeler A, Nakada SY. Radiology imaging for ureteral stones. In: Patel SR, Nakada SY, editors. Ureteral stone management: a practical approach. Published online January 1, 2015. Springer: London, New York; 2015. pp. 21–8.
  • 8. Secker A, Rassweiler J, Neisius A. Future perspectives of flexible ureteroscopy. Curr Opin Urol. 2019;29(2):113–7.
  • 9. Kennish SJ, Bhatnagar P, Wah TM, Bush S, Irving HC. Is the KUB radiograph redundant for investigating acute ureteric colic in the non-contrast enhanced computed tomography era? Clin Radiol. 2008;63(10):1131–5.
  • 10. Levine JA, Neitlich J, Verga M, Dalrymple N, Smith RC. Ureteral calculi in patients with flank pain: correlation of plain radiography with unenhanced helical CT. Radiology. 1997;204(1):27–31.
  • 11. Gücük A, Üyetürk U, Öztürk U, Kemahli E, Yildiz M, Metin A. Does the Hounsfield unit value determined by computed tomography predict the outcome of percutaneous nephrolithotomy? J Endourol. 2012;26(7):792–6.
  • 12. Chua ME, Gomez OR, Sapno LD, Lim SL, Morales ML. Use of computed tomography scout film and Hounsfield unit of computed tomography scan in predicting the radio-opacity of urinary calculi in plain kidney, ureter and bladder radiographs. Urol Ann. 2014;6(3):218–23.
  • 13. Huang CC, Chuang CK, Wong YC, Wang LJ, Wu CH. Useful prediction of ureteral calculi visibility on abdominal radiographs based on calculi characteristics on unenhanced helical CT and CT scout radiographs. Int J Clin Pract. 2009;63(2):292–8.
  • 14. Heilberg IP. Treatment of patients with uric acid stones. Urolithiasis. 2015;44(1):57–63.
  • 15. Trinchieri A, Montanari E. Prevalence of renal uric acid stones in the adult. Urolithiasis. 2017;45(6):553–62.
  • 16. Tanik S, Zengin K, Albayrak S, Atar M, Imamoglu MA, Bakirtas H, et al. The effectiveness of flexible ureterorenoscopy for opaque and non-opaque renal stones. Urol J. 2015;12(1):20059.
  • 17. Maghsoudi R, Etemadian M, Kashi AH, Ranjbaran A. The Association of Stone Opacity in Plain Radiography with Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy Outcomes and Complications. Urol J. 2016;13(6):2899–902.
  • 18. Xiao Y, Li D, Chen L, Xu Y, Zhang D, Shao Y, et al. The R. I. R. S. scoring system: An innovative scoring system for predicting stone-free rate following retrograde intrarenal surgery. BMC Urol. 2017;17(1).
  • 19. Sarikaya S, Senocak C, Selvi I, Ozbek R, Bozkurt OF. Does the use of fluoroscopy really affect the success rate of retrograde intrarenal surgery? Arch Esp Urol. 2018;71(9):772–81.
  • 20. Vassileva J, Zagorska A, Basic D, Karagiannis A, Petkova K, Sabuncu K, et al. Radiation exposure of patients during endourological procedures: IAEA-SEGUR study. J Radiol Prot. 2020;40(4):1390–405.
  • 21. Mahmood SN, Toffeq H, Fakhralddin S. Sheathless and fluoroscopy-free retrograde intrarenal surgery: An attractive way of renal stone management in high-volume stone centers. Asian J Urol. 2020 Jul 1;7(3):309–17.
  • 22. Kirac M, Kopru B, Ergin G, Kibar Y, Biri H. Is fluoroscopy necessary during flexible ureteroscopy for the treatment of renal stones? Arab J Urol. 2019;18(2):112–7.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Urology
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Ümit Yıldırım This is me

Mehmet Ezer This is me

Mehmet Uslu This is me

Rasim Güzel This is me

Kemal Sarıca This is me

Early Pub Date September 15, 2023
Publication Date August 25, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 13 Issue: 2

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APA Yıldırım, Ü., Ezer, M., Uslu, M., Güzel, R., et al. (2023). Is the Success and Safety of Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery Related to the Opacity Status of Kidney Stones? A Critical Evaluation. Kafkas Journal of Medical Sciences, 13(2), 160-165.
AMA Yıldırım Ü, Ezer M, Uslu M, Güzel R, Sarıca K. Is the Success and Safety of Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery Related to the Opacity Status of Kidney Stones? A Critical Evaluation. KAFKAS TIP BİL DERG. August 2023;13(2):160-165.
Chicago Yıldırım, Ümit, Mehmet Ezer, Mehmet Uslu, Rasim Güzel, and Kemal Sarıca. “Is the Success and Safety of Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery Related to the Opacity Status of Kidney Stones? A Critical Evaluation”. Kafkas Journal of Medical Sciences 13, no. 2 (August 2023): 160-65.
EndNote Yıldırım Ü, Ezer M, Uslu M, Güzel R, Sarıca K (August 1, 2023) Is the Success and Safety of Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery Related to the Opacity Status of Kidney Stones? A Critical Evaluation. Kafkas Journal of Medical Sciences 13 2 160–165.
IEEE Ü. Yıldırım, M. Ezer, M. Uslu, R. Güzel, and K. Sarıca, “Is the Success and Safety of Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery Related to the Opacity Status of Kidney Stones? A Critical Evaluation”, KAFKAS TIP BİL DERG, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 160–165, 2023.
ISNAD Yıldırım, Ümit et al. “Is the Success and Safety of Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery Related to the Opacity Status of Kidney Stones? A Critical Evaluation”. Kafkas Journal of Medical Sciences 13/2 (August 2023), 160-165.
JAMA Yıldırım Ü, Ezer M, Uslu M, Güzel R, Sarıca K. Is the Success and Safety of Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery Related to the Opacity Status of Kidney Stones? A Critical Evaluation. KAFKAS TIP BİL DERG. 2023;13:160–165.
MLA Yıldırım, Ümit et al. “Is the Success and Safety of Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery Related to the Opacity Status of Kidney Stones? A Critical Evaluation”. Kafkas Journal of Medical Sciences, vol. 13, no. 2, 2023, pp. 160-5.
Vancouver Yıldırım Ü, Ezer M, Uslu M, Güzel R, Sarıca K. Is the Success and Safety of Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery Related to the Opacity Status of Kidney Stones? A Critical Evaluation. KAFKAS TIP BİL DERG. 2023;13(2):160-5.