Abstract:Objective:To report our experience of retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) with flexible ureteroscope as the effective supplementary treatment modality for residual stones following percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) for staghorn calculi in solitary kidney. Methods:35 patients with staghorn calculi, burden (1 210.6±78.1)mm2 in solitary kidney received staging treatment that PCNL followed by RIRS for residual stones.Operative findings and complications were documented and analyzed. Results:The mean operative time was (75.4±19.2) minutes for the first stage PCNL, and (63.5±17.4) minutes for second stage RIRS, respectively.Hemoglobin drop after PCNL was (28±10)g/L and (12±6) g/L after RIRS, respectively.Blood transfusion was noted in 3 patients (8.6%), and one patient (2.9%) received selective renal arterial embolization for severe hemorrhage following PCNL, no other severe complication was noted.Final stone free rate was 85.7%. Conclusions:With staging procedures that debulking most partition of staghorn calculi in the first stage PCNL, followed by RIRS with flexible ureteroscope as the supplementary treatment modality for residual stones in second stage, which can get a high SFR and reduce the need for multiple tracts, thereby reducing blood loss and potential morbidity.
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