Ureterorenoscopic stone procedures have low success rates and poor post‐operative follow‐up: results from an Australian tertiary health service

Author:

Goel Vinay1ORCID,Dat Anthony2,Jackman Matthew1,Davis Michelle1,Sidoti Roberta1,Winter Hugo1,McCahy Philip12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Clinical Sciences Monash University Melbourne Victoria Australia

2. Department of Urology Monash Health Melbourne Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundTo assess the results of ureterorenoscopy (URS) for upper tract urolithiasis in a contemporary Australian tertiary healthcare setting.MethodsHospital records of all URS stone procedures performed between January 2017 and December 2018 in a metropolitan service were retrospectively reviewed. Outcome measures including stone free rates, adherence to postoperative follow‐up and complications rates were recorded.Results385 patients (387 renal units) with mean age 53.8 (range 18–89) underwent URS for stones measuring between 2 and 27 mm (median 8 mm). 465 URS were performed with 1029 total procedures performed. 48.6% of operations were performed as day cases. Complications were recorded in 9% of the 465 URS cases with 42.9% of these Clavien II or more. The representation rate to our Emergency Departments was 15.4%. Only 49.1% (201) of patients had a follow‐up review with imaging to assess stone free rates. Of the 201 patients who underwent imaging, only 38.3% were stone free. Stone analysis was performed in 34.5%.ConclusionLess than half of all patients were reviewed despite undergoing expensive, time consuming surgery for a condition with a high recurrence rate. In agreement with recent publications stone‐free rates were low, with significant complications and representation rates. Stone surgery should be given the attention and resources equivalent to cancer surgery to improve results.Level of evidence2b.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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