Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Urolithiasis 1/2020

01-02-2020 | Original Paper

Flexible ureterorenoscopy to treat upper urinary tract stones in children

Authors: Ahmed Suliman, Tariq Burki, Massimo Garriboli, Jonathan Glass, Arash Taghizadeh

Published in: Urolithiasis | Issue 1/2020

Login to get access

Abstract

Development of surgical expertise and technology has affected the way renal tract stones are treated. Our hypothesis was that flexible ureteroscopy (FURS) for upper tract stones in children produces good results. Our outcomes were reviewed. A retrospective case note review was performed for children with upper tract calculi who were treated by FURS. There were 56 stone episodes in 36 patients. Median age was 10.6 years. Stones were 3–23 mm (median 8 mm); 64.3% had multiple calculi. Median follow-up was for 17.1 months. After the first FURS there was stone clearance in 42/56 (75%). Although there were no immediate complications, two required re-admission; one with stent symptoms, the other with urinary infection. A second FURS was performed in 11, bringing the cumulative clearance to 89%, although this was often done as “another look” before stent removal. There was no statistically significant difference in stone clearance after first FURS for those with single stones (81.0%) compared to those with multiple stones (72.2%). Clearance rates of more than 70% after first FURS were achieved with stones of up to 17 mm. Unexpected disease was found and treated during FURS in 9 (16.1%) children. FURS is safe in children and good clearance rates are achieved. Multiple stones at different sites may be treated during the same treatment. In addition, FURS allows diagnosis and treatment of unexpected problems.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Lottmann HB, Traxer O, Archambaud F, Mercier-Pageyral B (2001) Monotherapy extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for the treatment of staghorn calculi in children. J Urol 165:2324–2327CrossRef Lottmann HB, Traxer O, Archambaud F, Mercier-Pageyral B (2001) Monotherapy extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for the treatment of staghorn calculi in children. J Urol 165:2324–2327CrossRef
2.
go back to reference Smaldone MC, Corcoran AT, Docimo SG, Ost MC (2009) Endourological management of pediatric stone disease: present status. J Urol 181:17–28CrossRef Smaldone MC, Corcoran AT, Docimo SG, Ost MC (2009) Endourological management of pediatric stone disease: present status. J Urol 181:17–28CrossRef
3.
go back to reference Ishii H, Griffin S, Somani BK (2015) Ureteroscopy for stone disease in the paediatric population: a systematic review. BJU Int 115:867–873CrossRef Ishii H, Griffin S, Somani BK (2015) Ureteroscopy for stone disease in the paediatric population: a systematic review. BJU Int 115:867–873CrossRef
4.
go back to reference Smaldone MC, Cannon GM, Wu H-Y, Bassett J, Polsky EG, Bellinger MF, Docimo SG, Schneck FX (2007) Is ureteroscopy first line treatment for pediatric stone disease? J Urol 178:2128–2131CrossRef Smaldone MC, Cannon GM, Wu H-Y, Bassett J, Polsky EG, Bellinger MF, Docimo SG, Schneck FX (2007) Is ureteroscopy first line treatment for pediatric stone disease? J Urol 178:2128–2131CrossRef
5.
go back to reference Tanaka ST, Makari JH, Pope JC, Adams MC, Brock JW, Thomas JC (2008) Pediatric ureteroscopic management of intrarenal calculi. J Urol 180:2150–2153CrossRef Tanaka ST, Makari JH, Pope JC, Adams MC, Brock JW, Thomas JC (2008) Pediatric ureteroscopic management of intrarenal calculi. J Urol 180:2150–2153CrossRef
6.
go back to reference Abu Ghazaleh LA, Shunaigat AN, Budair Z (2011) Retrograde intrarenal lithotripsy for small renal stones in prepubertal children. Saudi J Kidney Dis Transpl 22:492–496PubMed Abu Ghazaleh LA, Shunaigat AN, Budair Z (2011) Retrograde intrarenal lithotripsy for small renal stones in prepubertal children. Saudi J Kidney Dis Transpl 22:492–496PubMed
7.
go back to reference Erkurt B, Caskurlu T, Atis G, Gurbuz C, Arikan O, Pelit ES, Altay B, Erdogan F, Yildirim A (2014) Treatment of renal stones with flexible ureteroscopy in preschool age children. Urolithiasis 42:241–245CrossRef Erkurt B, Caskurlu T, Atis G, Gurbuz C, Arikan O, Pelit ES, Altay B, Erdogan F, Yildirim A (2014) Treatment of renal stones with flexible ureteroscopy in preschool age children. Urolithiasis 42:241–245CrossRef
8.
go back to reference Uygun I, Okur MH, Aydogdu B, Arayici Y, Isler B, Otcu S (2012) Efficacy and safety of endoscopic laser lithotripsy for urinary stone treatment in children. Urol Res 40:751–755CrossRef Uygun I, Okur MH, Aydogdu B, Arayici Y, Isler B, Otcu S (2012) Efficacy and safety of endoscopic laser lithotripsy for urinary stone treatment in children. Urol Res 40:751–755CrossRef
9.
go back to reference Badawy AA, Saleem MD, Abolyosr A, Aldahshoury M, Elbadry MSB, Abdalla MA, Abuzeid AM (2012) Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy as first line treatment for urinary tract stones in children: outcome of 500 cases. Int Urol Nephrol 44:661–666CrossRef Badawy AA, Saleem MD, Abolyosr A, Aldahshoury M, Elbadry MSB, Abdalla MA, Abuzeid AM (2012) Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy as first line treatment for urinary tract stones in children: outcome of 500 cases. Int Urol Nephrol 44:661–666CrossRef
10.
go back to reference Brinkmann OA, Griehl A, Kuwertz-Bröking E, Bulla M, Hertle L (2001) Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy in children. Efficacy, complications and long-term follow-up. Eur Urol 39:591–597CrossRef Brinkmann OA, Griehl A, Kuwertz-Bröking E, Bulla M, Hertle L (2001) Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy in children. Efficacy, complications and long-term follow-up. Eur Urol 39:591–597CrossRef
11.
go back to reference Defoor W, Dharamsi N, Smith P, Sekhon D, Colombo J, Riden D, Reddy P, Sheldon C, Minevich E (2005) Use of mobile extracorporeal shock wave lithotripter: experience in a pediatric institution. Urology 65:778–781CrossRef Defoor W, Dharamsi N, Smith P, Sekhon D, Colombo J, Riden D, Reddy P, Sheldon C, Minevich E (2005) Use of mobile extracorporeal shock wave lithotripter: experience in a pediatric institution. Urology 65:778–781CrossRef
12.
go back to reference Mokhless IA, Abdeldaeim HM, Saad A, Zahran AR (2014) Retrograde intrarenal surgery monotherapy versus shock wave lithotripsy for stones 10 to 20 mm in preschool children: a prospective, randomized study. J Urol 191:1496–1499CrossRef Mokhless IA, Abdeldaeim HM, Saad A, Zahran AR (2014) Retrograde intrarenal surgery monotherapy versus shock wave lithotripsy for stones 10 to 20 mm in preschool children: a prospective, randomized study. J Urol 191:1496–1499CrossRef
13.
go back to reference Tejwani R, Wang H-HS, Wolf S, Wiener JS, Routh JC (2016) Outcomes of Shock Wave Lithotripsy and Ureteroscopy for Treatment of Pediatric Urolithiasis. J Urol 196:196–201CrossRef Tejwani R, Wang H-HS, Wolf S, Wiener JS, Routh JC (2016) Outcomes of Shock Wave Lithotripsy and Ureteroscopy for Treatment of Pediatric Urolithiasis. J Urol 196:196–201CrossRef
14.
go back to reference Freton L, Peyronnet B, Arnaud A et al (2017) Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy Versus Flexible Ureteroscopy for the Management of Upper Tract Urinary Stones in Children. J Endourol 31:1–6CrossRef Freton L, Peyronnet B, Arnaud A et al (2017) Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy Versus Flexible Ureteroscopy for the Management of Upper Tract Urinary Stones in Children. J Endourol 31:1–6CrossRef
15.
go back to reference Lingeman JE, Kim SC, Kuo RL, McAteer JA, Evan AP (2003) Shockwave lithotripsy: anecdotes and insights. J Endourol 17:687–693CrossRef Lingeman JE, Kim SC, Kuo RL, McAteer JA, Evan AP (2003) Shockwave lithotripsy: anecdotes and insights. J Endourol 17:687–693CrossRef
16.
go back to reference Krambeck AE, Gettman MT, Rohlinger AL, Lohse CM, Patterson DE, Segura JW (2006) Diabetes mellitus and hypertension associated with shock wave lithotripsy of renal and proximal ureteral stones at 19 years of followup. J Urol 175:1742–1747CrossRef Krambeck AE, Gettman MT, Rohlinger AL, Lohse CM, Patterson DE, Segura JW (2006) Diabetes mellitus and hypertension associated with shock wave lithotripsy of renal and proximal ureteral stones at 19 years of followup. J Urol 175:1742–1747CrossRef
17.
go back to reference Traxer O, Thomas A (2013) Prospective evaluation and classification of ureteral wall injuries resulting from insertion of a ureteral access sheath during retrograde intrarenal surgery. J Urol 189:580–584CrossRef Traxer O, Thomas A (2013) Prospective evaluation and classification of ureteral wall injuries resulting from insertion of a ureteral access sheath during retrograde intrarenal surgery. J Urol 189:580–584CrossRef
18.
go back to reference Eryildirim B, Turkoglu O, Goktas C, Kavukoglu O, Guzel R, Sarica K (2018) Radiologic evaluation of children prior to SWL: to what extent they are exposed to radiation? Urolithiasis 46:485–491CrossRef Eryildirim B, Turkoglu O, Goktas C, Kavukoglu O, Guzel R, Sarica K (2018) Radiologic evaluation of children prior to SWL: to what extent they are exposed to radiation? Urolithiasis 46:485–491CrossRef
Metadata
Title
Flexible ureterorenoscopy to treat upper urinary tract stones in children
Authors
Ahmed Suliman
Tariq Burki
Massimo Garriboli
Jonathan Glass
Arash Taghizadeh
Publication date
01-02-2020
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Urolithiasis / Issue 1/2020
Print ISSN: 2194-7228
Electronic ISSN: 2194-7236
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00240-018-1083-5

Other articles of this Issue 1/2020

Urolithiasis 1/2020 Go to the issue