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  • This study investigates the use of flexible ureteroscopy and laser lithotripsy (FURSL) in treating pediatric lower pole stones (LPS), highlighting a lack of prior evidence in this area.
  • Data was collected from 57 patients, averaging 10.1 years old, undergoing FURSL, with most having multiple stones and a significant portion needing stents.
  • The study found high initial (82.4%) and final (98.2%) stone-free rates with minimal complications, suggesting FURSL could be considered a first-line treatment for pediatric LPS.

Article Abstract

Although pediatric ureteroscopy has been increasingly performed, the evidence for its use in pediatric lower pole stones (LPS) is sparce. In this study we look at the effectiveness and outcomes of flexible ureteroscopy and laser lithotripsy (FURSL) in the management of LPS for a pediatric population. Data were collected from two large European tertiary endourology centers that specialize in pediatric kidney stone management. The study was registered as an audit at the respective hospitals. All data were cross-checked and analyzed using electronic operative notes, discharge records, laboratory systems, and patient correspondence. The inclusion criteria were patients ≤16 years with LPS having an FURSL procedure. A total of 57 pediatric patients underwent FURSL for LPS. The mean age was 10.1 ± 4.7 years (range: 1-16.9 years) with a male-female ratio of 2:3. The mean single stone size was 9.45 ± 3.9 mm (range: 3-20 mm) and 31 (54.4%) had multiple stones. A preoperative stent was present in 18 (31.6%) patients and a postoperative stent or ureteral catheter was left behind in 32 (56.1%) patients. The initial and final stone-free rates were 82.4% and 98.2%, respectively, with 1.19 procedures per patient performed to be stone free. Although there were no intraoperative complications, there were only four (7%) minor complications (Clavien I) noted that were all simple urinary infections. No long-term complications were noted. Flexible ureteroscopy and lasertripsy achieve excellent outcomes for treatment of pediatric LPS. Although some patients might need a second procedure for complete stone clearance, FURSL may be considered as the first-line treatment of LPS.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/end.2020.1123DOI Listing

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