2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00345-019-02809-4
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Impact of previous SWL on ureterorenoscopy outcomes and optimal timing for ureterorenoscopy after SWL failure in proximal ureteral stones

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“…However, only proximal and distal-ureteral small stones were investigated in their studies. In Bora et al study [24], the mean proximal ureteral stone burden was 83.7 ± 57.2 mm 2 and complication rates were signi cantly higher in patients with previous SWL. The results of this study similarly showed that the complication rates of URS treatment were signi cantly higher in patients who suffered SWL treatment failure for proximal stones 10 mm.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…However, only proximal and distal-ureteral small stones were investigated in their studies. In Bora et al study [24], the mean proximal ureteral stone burden was 83.7 ± 57.2 mm 2 and complication rates were signi cantly higher in patients with previous SWL. The results of this study similarly showed that the complication rates of URS treatment were signi cantly higher in patients who suffered SWL treatment failure for proximal stones 10 mm.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…treatment. To get lower complications, it was suggested that URS procedures should be delayed 2-3 weeks after unsuccessful SWL [24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 4 ] In addition, MPCNL or RPLU may be considered as an alternative when SWL or URS is not indicated or failed. [ 5 ] Our previous study has shown that RPLU could provide better SFR than URS for impacted upper ureteral stones greater than 12 mm. [ 6 ]…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In clinical practice, URS is often employed as salvage therapy in SWL-resistant stones. However, only a few studies (7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13) have determined the impact of previous unsuccessful SWL on the outcomes of URS with conflicting results. Holland et al reported that URS was associated with a lower SFR and higher complication rate when performed after unsuccessful SWL (7).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Holland et al reported that URS was associated with a lower SFR and higher complication rate when performed after unsuccessful SWL (7). Irer et al also demonstrated that complications were significantly higher in patients with a previous SWL (8). In contrast, several studies showed that previous failed SWL had no impact on the SFR and complications of URS (9)(10)(11)(12)(13).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%