Holmium: YAG Laser in the Management of Impacted Ureteral Stones HYLe Study
Pardeep Kumar Maheshwari, Mehnaz Jabeen, Riaz Hussain Laghari, Harris Hassan Qureshi, Syed Rafiuddin Uddin Shah, Asad Shahzad Hasan
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ABSTRACT
Background: Holmium:
yttrium-aluminium-garnet (YAG) laser is considered cost-effective and efficient
choice in ureteroscopic lithotripsy on all types of stones. We aim to evaluate
the efficacy of Holmium: YAG laser in impacted ureteral stones.
Methods: We conducted a
prospective case series at the Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation
(SIUT) Pakistan from 1st October 2016 till 30th September 2017. All adult
patients between 18 to 60 years of age with single <20mm ureteral stone
impacted for more than one month. The primary outcomes include stone-free and
recurrence of ureteric stone during two-year follow-up. Analyses performed
using SPSS version 21.0.
Results: A total of 117
patients recruited, of which most were males (61,52.14%). The average duration
of disease was 7.82±1.79 months, with a stone size of 12.49±3.8 mm. Most of the
stones were located in the middle of the ureter (56,47.86%). Holmium: YAG laser
for treatment was effective in 99 (84.62%) cases, and efficacy above 80% in all
age groups, but the insignificant difference was observed between both gender,
location, duration of disease, size of the stone, use of a guidewire and the
different catheter. All of the patients were found to be stone-fragment free at
six weeks. The ureteral injury was observed (4,3.41%) and recurrence rate in
the same ureter was found in a total of 5 (4.27%) patients.
Conclusions: Holmium: YAG laser
lithotripsy may be considered a safe and effective first-line therapy for
impacted ureteral stones, avoiding futile repetition and complication of
extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL).
Keyword: ureteroscopic
lithotripsy, stone-fragment, YAG laser lithotripsy.
ABSTRACT
Background: Holmium:
yttrium-aluminium-garnet (YAG) laser is considered cost-effective and efficient
choice in ureteroscopic lithotripsy on all types of stones. We aim to evaluate
the efficacy of Holmium: YAG laser in impacted ureteral stones.
Methods: We conducted a
prospective case series at the Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation
(SIUT) Pakistan from 1st October 2016 till 30th September 2017. All adult
patients between 18 to 60 years of age with single <20mm ureteral stone
impacted for more than one month. The primary outcomes include stone-free and
recurrence of ureteric stone during two-year follow-up. Analyses performed
using SPSS version 21.0.
Results: A total of 117
patients recruited, of which most were males (61,52.14%). The average duration
of disease was 7.82±1.79 months, with a stone size of 12.49±3.8 mm. Most of the
stones were located in the middle of the ureter (56,47.86%). Holmium: YAG laser
for treatment was effective in 99 (84.62%) cases, and efficacy above 80% in all
age groups, but the insignificant difference was observed between both gender,
location, duration of disease, size of the stone, use of a guidewire and the
different catheter. All of the patients were found to be stone-fragment free at
six weeks. The ureteral injury was observed (4,3.41%) and recurrence rate in
the same ureter was found in a total of 5 (4.27%) patients.
Conclusions: Holmium: YAG laser
lithotripsy may be considered a safe and effective first-line therapy for
impacted ureteral stones, avoiding futile repetition and complication of
extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL).
Keyword: ureteroscopic
lithotripsy, stone-fragment, YAG laser lithotripsy.