Outpatient Fragmentation of Ureteral Calculi with Mini-Ureteroscopes and Laser Lithotripsy
- 1 October 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in Journal of Endourology
- Vol. 8 (5) , 341-343
- https://doi.org/10.1089/end.1994.8.341
Abstract
Laser lithotripsy with mini-ureteroscopes is a minimally invasive method to fragment ureteral calculi. This study reviewed the efficacy and morbidity of outpatient laser lithotripsy for the treatment of ureteral calculi. The 248 patients were initially treated by outpatient ureteroscopy and laser lithotripsy with the Candela pulsed-dye laser over a period of 3 ½ years. Thirty-six patients had prior unsuccessful fragmentation of ureteral calculi by SWL. Twenty-eight patients had undergone unsuccessful ureteroscopy with attempted basket extraction or attempted fragmentation with methods other than laser. Calculi were located in the upper ureter in 31% and in lower ureter in 69% of these patients. The 1-month stone-free rate was 92% for upper ureteral calculi and 96% for lower ureteral calculi, with an overall success rate of 94.7%. Ninety per cent of the patients were discharged the same day and 96% within 23 hours. Hospital admission was needed in only 4% of patients. Parenteral analgesia was required in 18% of patients, and major complications occurred in 0.8%. The combination of mini-ureteroscopes and laser lithotripsy is an effective method for fragmentation of ureteral calculi in outpatients with low morbidity and few complications.Keywords
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