Affiliation:
1. Department of Urology AOU Città della Salute e della Scienza, Molinette University Hospital Turin Italy
2. Department of Nephrology Dialysis and Transplantation, AOU Città della Salute e della Scienza, Molinette University Hospital Turin Italy
Abstract
AbstractIntroduction & objectivesTo evaluate ureteral stent removal (SR) using a grasper‐integrated disposable flexible cystoscope (giFC—Isiris ®, Coloplast ®) after kidney transplantation (KT), with a focus on feasibility, safety, patient experience, and costs.Material and methodsAll consecutive KT undergoing SR through giFC were prospectively enrolled from January 2020 to June 2023. Patient characteristics, KT and SR details, urine culture results, antimicrobial prescriptions, and the incidence of urinary tract infections (UTI) within 1 month were recorded. A micro‐cost analysis was conducted, making a comparison with the costs of SR with a reusable FC and grasper.ResultsA total of 136 KT patients were enrolled, including both single and double KT, with 148 stents removed in total. The median indwelling time was 34 days [26, 47]. SR was successfully performed in all cases. The median preparation and procedure times were 4 min [3,5]. and 45 s[30, 60], respectively. The median Visual Analog Scale (VAS) score was 3 [1, 5], and 98.2% of patients expressed willingness to undergo the procedure again. Only one episode of UTI involving the graft (0.7%) was recorded. Overall, the estimated cost per SR procedure with Isiris ® and the reusable FC was 289.2€ and 151,4€, respectively.ConclusionsThis prospective series evaluated the use of Isiris ® for SR in a cohort of KT patients, demonstrating feasibility and high tolerance. The UTI incidence was 0.7% within 1 month. Based on the micro‐cost analysis, estimated cost per procedure favored the reusable FC.