Affiliation:
1. King Fahd Specialized Hospital, Tabuk, Saudi Arabia
2. Tanta University Hospital, Tanta, Egypt
Abstract
Objectives. To assess the effectiveness and safety of flexible ureteroscopy in children treated at our center during the last 5 years. Methods. Retrospectively, we have studied 41 children that suffered 51 stone episodes, and FURS for renal calculi <2 cm. Preoperative, operative, and postoperative data were gathered. Results. The mean age of the 41 kids who experienced 51 stone episodes was 9.6 [2.8] years (4.2-16 years). The mean stone diameter was 12.8 [3.3] mm (6-20 mm). The mean operative time was 79.9 [19.9] minutes. The mean hospital stay was 27.6 [12.9] hours. The SFR after the first session was 64.7% and 80.4% after the second session. The overall complications had been recorded in 25 cases (49%) with low morbidity (Clavien grade I-III). Conclusions. Pediatric FURS is a minimally invasive option with a high SFR and a low percentage of high-grade complications in the management of pediatric renal stones.
Subject
Pediatrics,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health