Although ureteroscopy (URS) has been established as a viable treatment for stones in obese patients, its safety and success has not been fully elucidated. The current study describes the worldwide prevalence of obesity in patients with urolithiasis and examines trends in URS outcomes, safety, and efficacy. This study utilized the Clinical Research Office of the Endourological Society (CROES) URS Global Study, which was a prospective, multicenter study including 11,885 patients treated with URS for urinary stones at 1 of 114 urology departments across 32 countries. The relationship between body mass index (BMI), diabetes, and creatinine, with retreatment, stone-free rates, complications, and long hospital stay, was examined with a multivaria...
Objective: We aimed to analyze the renal stone composition and evaluate the epidemiology of body mas...
WOS: 000407352000017PubMed ID: 28537701Objective: To examine the the effect of body mass index (BMI)...
Introduction: To compare outcomes of retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) with extracorporeal shock ...
Introduction: Although ureteroscopy (URS) has been established as a viable treatment for stones in o...
Objective: to look at the role and safety of ureteroscopy for stone management in obese patients.Met...
International audiencePURPOSE: The aim of the study was to analyze results and morbidity after flexi...
Objectives: Management of the kidney stones can be a challenge especially in obese patients, in this...
PURPOSE: With a rising incidence of obesity and urolithiasis, we wanted to look at the outcomes of u...
Purpose: The treatment of urinary tract stones in obese patients may differ from the treatment of no...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to determine if body mass index (BMI) and stone skin distance (...
There is evidence that obese patients have an increased risk of renal stone formation, although this...
Introduction: Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) is known as the most common method in tre...
WOS: 000391176200003Objective To investigate percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL) results of morbid ob...
Obesity is a major public health problem and has been suggested to play a role in the etiology of ur...
INTRODUCTION: Currently, abdominal obesity has reached an epidemic stage and obesity represents an i...
Objective: We aimed to analyze the renal stone composition and evaluate the epidemiology of body mas...
WOS: 000407352000017PubMed ID: 28537701Objective: To examine the the effect of body mass index (BMI)...
Introduction: To compare outcomes of retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) with extracorporeal shock ...
Introduction: Although ureteroscopy (URS) has been established as a viable treatment for stones in o...
Objective: to look at the role and safety of ureteroscopy for stone management in obese patients.Met...
International audiencePURPOSE: The aim of the study was to analyze results and morbidity after flexi...
Objectives: Management of the kidney stones can be a challenge especially in obese patients, in this...
PURPOSE: With a rising incidence of obesity and urolithiasis, we wanted to look at the outcomes of u...
Purpose: The treatment of urinary tract stones in obese patients may differ from the treatment of no...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to determine if body mass index (BMI) and stone skin distance (...
There is evidence that obese patients have an increased risk of renal stone formation, although this...
Introduction: Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) is known as the most common method in tre...
WOS: 000391176200003Objective To investigate percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL) results of morbid ob...
Obesity is a major public health problem and has been suggested to play a role in the etiology of ur...
INTRODUCTION: Currently, abdominal obesity has reached an epidemic stage and obesity represents an i...
Objective: We aimed to analyze the renal stone composition and evaluate the epidemiology of body mas...
WOS: 000407352000017PubMed ID: 28537701Objective: To examine the the effect of body mass index (BMI)...
Introduction: To compare outcomes of retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) with extracorporeal shock ...