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Utilizzo dello Stone Cone nell' ureterolitotrissia balistica della calcolosi dell' uretere prossimale.

Authors :
Arancio, M.
Guglielmetti, S.
Delsignore, A.
Landi, A.
Marchetti, C.
Mina, A.
Marcato, M.
Martinengo, C.
Source :
Urologia Journal. 2008, Vol. 75 Issue 4, p237-240. 4p.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Stone Cone® (Micro vasive-Boston Scientific Corp, USA) is a device which pre- vents retrograde calculus migration during endoscopic ureterolithotripsy. We have studied the safety and efficacy of this device in endoscopic ureterolithotripsy with ballistic energy in proximal ureteral stones. MATERIALS AND METHODS. From 01/02/2006 to 01/02/2008 we carried out 36 ureterorenoscopies (URS) for proximal ureteral stones (average age: 46, range: 15-73). A ballistic energy was used for stones fragmentation. In 18 patients (Group A) we carried out URS with the aid of Stone Cone®, which was not used in the other 18 patients (Group B). Semirigid 8 Ch or 10 Ch Storz ureteroscope and ballistic lithotriptor Swiss Lithoclast Master EMS® were used. In cases of migration, edema, and ureteral damage, a ureteral stent was used. RESULTS. In Group B patients (URS performed without Stone Cone®) the migration of the whole stone, or of clinically significant fragments, occurred 8 times (45%). All of these patients underwent external shockwave lithotripsy (ESWL) at a center equipped with a lithotriptor. A ureteral stent was placed in 14 cases (78%). In Group A, the migration of a stone requiring ESWL treatment occurred only once (5%). The ureteral stent was placed 8 times (45%). We had no significant complications during the procedure. CONCLUSIONS. The Stone Cone® is a safe and easy-to-use device. The cost of this device can be balanced by the reduction of postoperative ESWL treatments for lithiasic fragments pushing up into the kidneys (p<0.01), and of ureteral stent applications at the end of the procedure (p<0.05). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Italian
ISSN :
03915603
Volume :
75
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Urologia Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
41231807
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/039156030807500407