1. Which Factors Affect the Spontaneous Stone Passage After Flexible Ureteroscopic Lithotripsy for Renal Stones?
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Liao NK, Tan ST, Yang GL, Yang SB, Zhai GQ, Li CY, Mo LJ, and Cheng JW
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Automotive Engineering - Abstract
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate factors predicting spontaneous stone passage after Flexible Ureteroscopic Lithotripsy (fURS) for renal stones. Materials and Methods: This study included 239 patients with renal stones who underwent fURS using the dusting technique. The final outcome was evaluated 3 months postoperatively and the Residual Fragment status (RFs) was defined as any residual stone fragments greater than 2 mm. Univariate and multivariate analyses of possible predictive factors associated with spontaneous clearance of residual renal fragments were performed. Results:186 patients (77.8%) had achieved an Stone-Free status (SFs) and 53 patients (22.2%) were considered with RFs. Univariate analysis showed the stone location, stone number, stone size, stone CT value, IPA degree, the presence of hydronephrosis and stone covered with purulent substance were all associated with RFs (P
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- 2022