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Double J Stenting Evaluation after Ureteroscopy for Urolithiasis

Progrès en urologie(2019)

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Objectives. - During ureteroscopy for urolithiasis, postoperative ureteral drainage with double J stent is frequently used. It may reduce acute postoperative pain and late ureteral stenosis. Double J stent can have negative impact on life quality. After uncomplicated intervention, double J stent is not mandatory. Objective of our study was to evaluate pain and complications after ureteroscopy with or without stent. Methods. - We retrospectively analyzed ureteroscopy performed between May 2014 and January 2017. Interventions were compared regarding ureteral drainage with double J stent or not. Our primary outcome was early postoperative pain evaluated with an oral pain scale form 1 to 10 on day one after intervention. Clinical characteristics, per- and postoperative data were collected. We also looked for risks factors of complications. Results. - Three hundred and sixty-six interventions were included, 259 (70.8%) with and 107 (29.2%) without double J stent. Stone burden was higher in stented group (18.3 vs 9.4 mm, P < 0.0001). Patients without postoperative stents had more ureteral preparation with double J stent (78.5% vs 62.5%, P = 0.0032) and had more ambulatory interventions (75.7% vs 52.5%, P< 0.0001). Postoperative pain was not different (22% vs 17.75%, P = 0.398). Complication rate was similar (29% vs 20.5%, P = 0.1181), so was rehospitalization rate (0.8% vs 0.9%, P = 1). In multivariate analysis, complications factors were unprepared ureter, experienced surgeons and access sheath. Conclusion. - Not stenting after ureteroscopy do not increase pain or complications. Stenting should not be used after uncomplicated interventions for centimetric stones. (C) 2019 Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.
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Renal calculi,Ureteroscopy,Ureteral calculi,Ureteral stent,Urolithiasis
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