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International urology and nephrology, 2020-05, Vol.52 (5), p.841-849
2020
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Post ureteroscopic stone surgery ureteral strictures management: a retrospective study
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  • International urology and nephrology, 2020-05, Vol.52 (5), p.841-849
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Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands
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2020
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  • Purpose To share experience in managing ureteral strictures following ureteroscopic lithotripsy. Methods Ninety five patients diagnosed as ureteral strictures after ureteroscopic lithotripsy between January 2013 and January 2018 were included. 53 received endourological treatment, 34 underwent reconstruction, 6 underwent nephrectomy for severe renal impairment, and 2 chose routine ureteral stent replacement. Therapeutic success was defined as absence of clinical symptoms and radiologic relief of obstruction. Results The follow-up time ranged from 13 to 57 months, with a median time of 24. It lasted more than 13 months in all patients, exception for 2 nephrectomies. Two patient groups including 69 endourological procedures and 37 reconstructions were used to compare therapeutic effects and complications. The overall success rate was 60.9% (42/69) in endourological intervention vs. 97.3% (36/37) in reconstruction ( p  < 0.001), while 74.4% (29/39) patients with stricture less than 1 cm and 68.8% (33/48) patients with mild-to-moderate hydronephrosis achieved success in endourological group. All except 1 failure appeared within the first year postoperatively. Subgroup analyses for endourological procedures revealed significant differences in the success rate of different stricture lengths and hydronephrosis ( p  = 0.004 and p  = 0.043). Multivariate Cox regression analysis indicated that reconstruction was significantly related to a more successful outcome, compared with endourological procedures (HR 0.052, 95% CI 0.007–0.394, p  = 0.004). Conclusion Reconstruction performs better than endourological procedures in surgical outcome. Endourological procedure provides an acceptable success rate in patients with stricture shorter than 1 cm and slight hydronephrosis. Most stricture recurrence appeared within the first year postoperatively.

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