Purpose The purpose of this study is to determine if body mass index (BMI) and stone skin distance (SSD) affect stone free rate (SFR) in obese and morbid obese patients who underwent flexible URS for proximal ureteral or renal stones < 20 mm. Materials and Methods A retrospective chart review was performed of consecutive patients that underwent flexible URS. Inclusion criteria were: proximal ureteral stones and renal stones less than 20 mm in the preoperative computed tomography (CT). SFR were then compared according to SSD and BMI. Results A total of 153 patients were eligible for this analysis, 49 (32.02%) with SSD < 10 cm and 104 (67.97%) with SSD ≥ 10 cm. The mean stone size was 10.5 ± 6.4 mm. The overall SFR in our study was 82.4%. T...
WOS: 000407352000017PubMed ID: 28537701Objective: To examine the the effect of body mass index (BMI)...
PURPOSE: To retrospectively assess the clinical utility in ureteroscopy (URS) planning of cumulative...
BackgroundThe prevalence and incidence of kidney stone disease have increased markedly during the pa...
Purpose: The treatment of urinary tract stones in obese patients may differ from the treatment of no...
Objectives: Management of the kidney stones can be a challenge especially in obese patients, in this...
Although ureteroscopy (URS) has been established as a viable treatment for stones in obese patients,...
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...
INTRODUCTION: Management of urolithiasis in morbidly obese patients is usually associated with highe...
PURPOSE: With a rising incidence of obesity and urolithiasis, we wanted to look at the outcomes of u...
Introduction: To compare outcomes of retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) with extracorporeal shock ...
WOS: 000314292500002PubMed ID: 23299862Although the management of urinary stones in obese patients i...
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...
Aim: We aimed to determine the impact of BMI (body mass index) on extracorporeal shock wave lithotri...
WOS: 000407352000017PubMed ID: 28537701Objective: To examine the the effect of body mass index (BMI)...
PURPOSE: To retrospectively assess the clinical utility in ureteroscopy (URS) planning of cumulative...
BackgroundThe prevalence and incidence of kidney stone disease have increased markedly during the pa...
Purpose: The treatment of urinary tract stones in obese patients may differ from the treatment of no...
Objectives: Management of the kidney stones can be a challenge especially in obese patients, in this...
Although ureteroscopy (URS) has been established as a viable treatment for stones in obese patients,...
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...
INTRODUCTION: Management of urolithiasis in morbidly obese patients is usually associated with highe...
PURPOSE: With a rising incidence of obesity and urolithiasis, we wanted to look at the outcomes of u...
Introduction: To compare outcomes of retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) with extracorporeal shock ...
WOS: 000314292500002PubMed ID: 23299862Although the management of urinary stones in obese patients i...
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...
Aim: We aimed to determine the impact of BMI (body mass index) on extracorporeal shock wave lithotri...
WOS: 000407352000017PubMed ID: 28537701Objective: To examine the the effect of body mass index (BMI)...
PURPOSE: To retrospectively assess the clinical utility in ureteroscopy (URS) planning of cumulative...
BackgroundThe prevalence and incidence of kidney stone disease have increased markedly during the pa...