Minimally invasive surgery for the treatment of ureteric stones – state-of-the-art review
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Research and Reports in Urology
Abstract
The landscape of managing ureteric stones has evolved over the last few decades and several treatment options exist depending on the stone size, location, and other patient and stone factors. While open surgery is now rarely performed, the use of medical expulsive therapy (MET) has been controversial and perhaps only recommended for large distal ureteric stones. The mainstay treatment balances between shockwave lithotripsy (SWL) and ureteroscopy (URS), with the latter usually recommended for larger stones. While the principles of ureteric stone management have remained largely unchanged, the modern era has generated new methods and means to deliver it. Advancements have occurred in all domains of endourology to try and refine treatment and balance it with cost, patient choice and quality of life. Dissemination of technologies and demonstration of their efficacy and safety will eventually result in new recommendations among international guidelines and evolution of new gold standards.
First Page
227
Last Page
236
DOI
10.2147/RRU.S311010
Publication Date
1-1-2021
Recommended Citation
Bhanot, Radhika; Jones, Patrick; and Somani, Bhaskar, "Minimally invasive surgery for the treatment of ureteric stones – state-of-the-art review" (2021). Open Access archive. 3405.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/3405