Tóm tắt
Objectives: Reporting our initial experience of 48 cases in application of vacuum-assisted ureteral access sheath in the retrograde intrarenal surgery.
Methods: Forty - eight patients who underwent retrograde intrarenal surgery at Department of Urology, Hue Central Hospital between May 2023 and May 2024 were evaluated retrospectively. The vacuum - assisted ureteral access sheath was applied in the procedure. Demographics, laboratory tests, peri - and postoperative and one-month follow- up results were analysed.
Results: The mean stones size was 14.3 ± 4.9 mm. 77.1% of cases had stones located in the lower calyx. The mean operative time was 42.9 ± 17.1 minutes. The 1 - month post - operative stone - free rate was 89.6%. Two patients experienced post - operative fever. The average length of hospital stay was 3.06 ± 1.04 days. There was no unplanned readmission.
Conclusions: Retrograde intrarenal surgery with vacuum-assisted ureteral access sheath is a safe and effective procedure, which can achieve excellent stone clearance.
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Đã xuất bản | 28-12-2024 | |
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Số tạp chí | Số 95 (2024) | |
Phân mục | Nghiên cứu | |
DOI | 10.38103/jcmhch.95.16 | |
Từ khóa | Kidney stones, ureteral access sheath, retrograde intrarenal surgery, RIRS, vacuum-assisted ureteral access sheath |

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