A Prospective Randomized Comparison Between Laparoscopic Ureterolithotomy and Semirigid Ureteroscopy for Upper Ureteral Stones >2 cm: A Single-Center Experience
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A Prospective Randomized Comparison Between Laparoscopic Ureterolithotomy and Semirigid Ureteroscopy for Upper Ureteral Stones >2 cm: A Single-Center Experience
Abstract
Aims and objectives: The optimal management method of upper ureteral stones >2 cm is still a challenge. We performed a prospective randomized comparison between laparoscopic ureterolithotomy (LU) and ureteroscopic lithotripsy for upper ureteral calculus >2 cm to evaluate safety and efficacy of both procedures.
Materials and methods: Between January 2010 and May 2012, 110 patients with a single radiopaque upper ureteral calculus >2 cm were included in the present study. Randomization was done in two groups-group A: LU was performed and group B: Ureteroscopy (URS) was performed using a 6/7.5F semirigid ureteroscope (Richard Wolf) with holmium laser intracorporeal lithotripsy. Statistical analysis was performed regarding demographic profile, success, retreatment, auxiliary procedure rates, and also complications.
Results: Out of the total 110 patients, 54 patients were enrolled in group A and 56 patients were enrolled in group B. Mean stone size was 2.3±0.2 cm in group A versus 2.2±0.1 cm in group B (p=0.52). The overall 3-month stone-free rate was (50/50) 100% for group A versus (38/50) 76% for group B (p=0.02). The retreatment rate was significantly greater in group B than group A (8% vs. 0%, respectively; (p=0.01). Auxiliary procedure rate was higher in group B than in group A (26% vs. 0% respectively; p=0.001). The complication rate was 12% in group A versus 26% in group B (p=0.001).
Conclusions: For upper ureteral stones of size greater than 2 cm, LU has a greater stone clearance rate, comparable operating time, lesser need for auxiliary procedure, and complication rate as compared to URS.
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