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International Journal of Urology Research
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Vol. 6, Issue 1, Part A (2024)

Endoscopic combined intrarenal surgery in treatment of complex renal calculi

Author(s):

Tarek Zaghloul, Mohamed Abou-Farha, Mohamed Radwan, Mohamed El-Bendary and Osama EL-Ashry

Abstract:

Introduction & Objectives: Complex renal stones (CRS) are challenging to treat and represent a dilemma for urologists. Endoscopic combined intrarenal surgery (ECIRS) is a well-established technique for removal of complex renal stones. Our aim is to assess the outcomes of (ECIRS) in the management of CRS.
Patients and Methods: Following the approval of our local ethics committee, 15 participants with CRS were included and underwent ECIRS. Stone free rate (SFR), Operative time, hospitalization period, HB reduction, and the complications were reported.
Results: The mean age was 54.1±9.10 years. The mean size of stone was 45.9±8.01. The 3-months SFR was 86.6% (13/15). The operative time was 115.3±13.13 min, the postoperative HB reduction was 1.3±0.89 g/dl, the need for multiple punctures was 20%.
Conclusions: ECIRS is safe and efficient in treating complex renal stones with a high SFR. However, ECIRS has low postoperative HB drop, lower rate of multiple punctures and short operative time.

Pages: 49-53  |  575 Views  146 Downloads


International Journal of Urology Research
How to cite this article:
Tarek Zaghloul, Mohamed Abou-Farha, Mohamed Radwan, Mohamed El-Bendary and Osama EL-Ashry. Endoscopic combined intrarenal surgery in treatment of complex renal calculi. Int. J. Urol. Res. 2024;6(1):49-53. DOI: 10.33545/26646617.2024.v6.i1a.36