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Self-expanding metal ureteral stent for ureteral stricture: Experience of a large-scale prospective study from a high-volume center - Cross-sectional study

Xiaoshuai Gao, Turun Song, Liao Peng, Chi Yuan, Wei Wang, Jixiang Chen, Kaiwen Xiao, Xin Wei

2021International Journal of Surgery26 citationsDOI

Abstract

Background The management of ureteral stricture is still a challenge for urologists. The aim of this prospective study was to assess the safety and effectiveness of self-expanding metal ureteral stents (URS) in ureteral strictures. Methods We performed URS placement procedures for ureteral stricture from Jan 2019 to July 2020, and prospectively collect various data before and after the operation. A paired T test was used to compare continuous variables before and after surgery, binary logistic regression analysis was used to identify the independent risk predictors of surgical failure. Results A total of 147 patients with 157 renal units received successful placement of URS. The mean operative time was 70.0 min. After a median follow-up time of 15 months, 73.2% (115/157) of stents were kept in situ. The most common complication was hematuria (13, 8.8%), followed by urinary tract infection (11, 7.5%) and pain (8, 5.4%). The volume of hydronephrosis (67.9 ± 34.9 VS 34.9 ± 51.1 cm3, P = 0.0001), serum creatinine level (103.0 ± 54.5 VS 93.8 ± 45.1 μmol/L, P = 0.034) and blood urea nitrogen level (6.6 ± 6.7 VS 5.4 ± 2.4 mmol/L, P = 0.032) decreased significantly at last follow up when compared with baseline. Stricture of the distal ureter was an independent risk factor for stent failure (HR 1.77, 95% CI 1.15, 2.73, P = 0.009). Conclusions URS was found to be safe and effective for ureteral strictures with a limited complications and good long-term results. For those who are not suitable for surgical reconstruction, the URS is an alternative management. Highlights Metal ureteral stents are safe and effective for ureteral strictures. Metal stents are an alternative treatment option for suitable patients. This is a single-center large-scale prospective study in a high-volume center.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineUreterStentProspective cohort studyHydronephrosisSurgeryUreteroscopyCreatinineUrologyUrinary systemComplicationSingle CenterInternal medicineUreteral procedures and complicationsKidney Stones and Urolithiasis TreatmentsUrological Disorders and Treatments
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