Research Article

Fluoroscopy Is Essential in Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery

Table 2

Operative complications and stone-free data of the patients.

Group 1Group 2 value
Operation time (min.)52.35 (±13.16)50.58 (±12.56)0.28

Scopy time (sc.)024.29

Postoperative hospitalization (days)1.16 (±0.24)1.22 (±025)0.11

Complications27 (%5.3)6 (%5.5)0.17

Degree 1-2Use of antiemetics, antipyretics, analgesics, and so on14 (%2.7)2 (%0.2)0.19
Fever3 (%0.5)1 (%0.9)0.15

Degree 3aHematoma, ürinoma2 (%0.4)0
Low-grade ureteral injury2 (%0.4)1 (%0.9)0.09
Nephrostomy insertion1 (%0.2)1 (%0.9)0.08
Installing postoperative DJS1 (%0.2)01.00

Degree 3bURS again (due to ureteral stone)1 (%0.2)01.00
Foreign body in the ureter (guide wire)1 (%0.2)01.00

Degree 4Intensive care follow-up due to sepsis1 (%0.2)1 (%0.9)0.19

Degree 5Ex1 (%0.2)0

Stone-free rate (SFR)413 (%82)93 (%86)0.12

Installing postoperative DJS110 (%21)26 (%24)0.13