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Published in: Current Urology Reports 2/2017

Open Access 01-02-2017 | Kidney Diseases (G Ciancio, Section Editor)

Bilateral Simultaneous Ureteroscopic (BS-URS) Approach in the Management of Bilateral Urolithiasis Is a Safe and Effective Strategy in the Contemporary Era—Evidence from a Systematic Review

Authors: Robert M. Geraghty, Bhavan P. Rai, Patrick Jones, Bhaskar K. Somani

Published in: Current Urology Reports | Issue 2/2017

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Abstract

Purpose of Review

Ureteroscopic treatment of urolithiasis has become safer and more effective in the modern era. With a rise in the incidence of bilateral urolithiasis, management dilemma of staged single-side ureteroscopy versus bilateral simultaneous ureteroscopy (BS-URS) is often debatable. This review evaluates the current evidence base for bilateral simultaneous ureteroscopic approach in the modern era.

Recent Findings

A systematic review was conducted from 1990 to June 2016 including all English language articles reporting on outcomes of BS-URS for urolithiasis. Data was split into two periods: period 1: 2003–2012 and period 2: 2013–2016, and analysed using SPSS version 21. A total of 11 studies (491 patients) were identified from a literature search of 148 studies with mean age of 45 years and a male: female ratio of 2:1 and a mean operative time of 69 min (SD = ±15). The initial and final stone-free rate (SFR) was 87 and 93%, respectively. Post-operative stents were placed in 89% of patients with a mean hospital stay of 1.6 days (SD = ±0.5). Overall, there was a significant negative association between case volume (procedures per month) and complication rate (p = 0.045). Mean hospital stay was significantly longer in period 1 (1.9 days, SD = ±0.5) than period 2 (1.3 days, SD = ±0.3) and complications were also significantly higher in period 1 (47%) compared to period 2 (12%) (p < 0.001). There were six studies examining holmium laser (HL) lithotripsy and three examining pneumatic lithotripsy (PL). There were significantly more complications after PL than HL; however, their SFR was similar.

Summary

Our review shows that the complication rates and hospital stay are significantly reduced in the contemporary data suggesting an improving trend in outcomes following BS-URS. Simultaneous bilateral ureteroscopic treatment of urolithiasis is safe and effective in the modern era. Safety is increased in centers with increased number of procedures performed and with laser lithotripsy.
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Metadata
Title
Bilateral Simultaneous Ureteroscopic (BS-URS) Approach in the Management of Bilateral Urolithiasis Is a Safe and Effective Strategy in the Contemporary Era—Evidence from a Systematic Review
Authors
Robert M. Geraghty
Bhavan P. Rai
Patrick Jones
Bhaskar K. Somani
Publication date
01-02-2017
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Current Urology Reports / Issue 2/2017
Print ISSN: 1527-2737
Electronic ISSN: 1534-6285
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11934-017-0660-4

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