Impact de l’acquisition d’un urétéroscope souple sur le traitement des calculs du haut appareil urinaire chez l’enfant [Impact of the acquisition of a flexible ureteroscope on the management of upper urinary tract stones in children] - Université de Rennes Accéder directement au contenu
Article Dans Une Revue Progrès en Urologie Année : 2016

Impact de l’acquisition d’un urétéroscope souple sur le traitement des calculs du haut appareil urinaire chez l’enfant [Impact of the acquisition of a flexible ureteroscope on the management of upper urinary tract stones in children]

Résumé

Introduction - Firstly reported in the early 1990s for the treatment of upper urinary tract stones in adult patients, flexible ureteroscopy (F-URS) has been used in children during the past 10 years and is now considered as a viable, but still second-line alternative to extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy in these patients (ESWL). The aim of this study was to assess the impact of the acquisition of a F-URS on the management of upper urinary tract stones in children. Patients and methods - Data of all ESWL, F-URS and percutaneous nephrolithotomy performed for upper urinary tract stones in children from 0 to 18 years old in a single center from 2000 to 2014 have been collected retrospectively. Patients have been divided into two groups: group 1 before the acquisition of the F-URS (2000-2008) and group 2 after the acquisition of the F-URS (2008-2014). Preoperative data and peri-operative outcomes were compared between both groups using the χ(2) test and Fisher exact test for discrete variables and the Mann-Whitney test for continuous variables. Results - Thirty-seven children have been treated during the first era and 32 during the second one. The two groups were similar in terms of age (7.2 years vs 8.1 years; P=0.54), size of the largest stone (15 mm vs 16.2mm; P=0,56) and number of stones per patient (1.4 vs 2; P=0,07) but the sum of stone diameters was higher in group 2 (16.9 mm vs 24.2mm; P=0,048). The stone-free rates were comparable in both groups (28.1% vs 32.2% after the first procedure; P=0.72), as were the mean number of procedures per patient (2.4 vs 2.5; P=0.78), the total length of stay (2.7 days vs 2.9 days; P=0.77), and the number of patients who experienced at least one complication (37.8% vs 40.6%; P=0.87). Conclusion - The acquisition of a F-URS allowed the treatment of more complex stones with a similar efficacy and without increasing morbidity. Further studies are needed to define the role of F-URS in the management of upper urinary tract stones in children.
Fichier non déposé

Dates et versions

hal-01260661 , version 1 (22-01-2016)

Identifiants

Citer

L. Tondut, B. Peyronnet, Alexis Arnaud, L. Freton, J. Hascoet, et al.. Impact de l’acquisition d’un urétéroscope souple sur le traitement des calculs du haut appareil urinaire chez l’enfant [Impact of the acquisition of a flexible ureteroscope on the management of upper urinary tract stones in children]. Progrès en Urologie, 2016, 26 (2), pp.96-102. ⟨10.1016/j.purol.2015.10.013⟩. ⟨hal-01260661⟩
21 Consultations
0 Téléchargements

Altmetric

Partager

Gmail Facebook X LinkedIn More