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Published in: World Journal of Urology 5/2013

Open Access 01-10-2013 | Original Article

Exit strategies following percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL): a comparison of surgical outcomes in the Clinical Research Office of the Endourological Society (CROES) PCNL Global Study

Authors: Luigi Cormio, Gaspar Ibarlucea Gonzalez, David Tolley, Mario Sofer, Ahmet Muslumanoglu, Hans-Christoph Klingler, Jens-Uwe Stolzenburg, Jean de la Rosette

Published in: World Journal of Urology | Issue 5/2013

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Abstract

Purpose

To compare the characteristics and outcomes of exit strategies following percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) using the Clinical Research Office of the Endourological Society (CROES) PCNL Global Study database.

Materials and methods

Two matched data sets were prepared in order to compare stent only versus NT only and TTL versus NT only. Patients were matched on the exit strategy using the following variables: case volume of the center where they underwent PCNL, stone burden, the presence of staghorn stone, size of sheath used at percutaneous access, the presence of bleeding during surgery, and treatment success status. For categorical variables, percentages were calculated and differences between the four groups were tested by the chi-square test.

Results

The only significant difference reported between the matched pairs was between NT and stent only groups. NT only PCNL was associated with significantly longer operating times (p = 0.029) and longer hospital stay (p < 0.001) than stent only PCNL.

Conclusions

Patients who undergo PCNL with less invasive exit strategy involving a stent only have shorter hospital stay than those who have postoperative NT. The intraoperative course is the primary driver of complications in PCNL and not necessarily the exit strategy.
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Metadata
Title
Exit strategies following percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL): a comparison of surgical outcomes in the Clinical Research Office of the Endourological Society (CROES) PCNL Global Study
Authors
Luigi Cormio
Gaspar Ibarlucea Gonzalez
David Tolley
Mario Sofer
Ahmet Muslumanoglu
Hans-Christoph Klingler
Jens-Uwe Stolzenburg
Jean de la Rosette
Publication date
01-10-2013
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
World Journal of Urology / Issue 5/2013
Print ISSN: 0724-4983
Electronic ISSN: 1433-8726
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00345-012-0898-x

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