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[Ostiolitholapaxy].

Antal Farkas1, László Lorincz, Csaba Berczi

  • 1Debreceni Egyetem, Orvos- és Egészségtudományi Centrum Urológiai Klinika, Debrecen, Hungary. anfarkas@freemail.hu

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Ostiolitholapaxy is a new, minimally invasive technique for removing impacted juxtavesical ureteral stones. This procedure demonstrates an 85.41% success rate with no intraoperative complications, offering a safe option for stone removal.

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Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Endourology

Context:

  • Juxtavesical ureteral stones present a surgical challenge.
  • Existing methods may be invasive or less effective.
  • A need exists for safe and efficient stone removal techniques.

Purpose:

  • To introduce and evaluate ostiolitholapaxy, a novel technique for impacted juxtavesical ureteral stone removal.
  • To detail the procedure, assess its efficacy, and report outcomes.

Summary:

  • Ostiolitholapaxy utilizes a nephroscope and grasping forceps for minimally invasive stone removal.
  • The study included 48 operations, with a 85.41% success rate in removing stones.
  • Average stone size was 5.2 mm, operating time 8.5 minutes, with a mean follow-up of 95.3 months.

Impact:

  • Ostiolitholapaxy offers a simple, effective, and safe intervention for symptomatic juxtavesical stones.
  • The procedure can be performed under local anesthesia, increasing accessibility.
  • No ureteral strictures or reflux-uropathy were observed post-procedure.