Research Article
Fluoroscopy Is Essential in Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery
Table 2
Operative complications and stone-free data of the patients.
| | Group 1 | Group 2 | value | Operation time (min.) | 52.35 (±13.16) | 50.58 (±12.56) | 0.28 |
| Scopy time (sc.) | 0 | 24.29 | |
| Postoperative hospitalization (days) | 1.16 (±0.24) | 1.22 (±025) | 0.11 |
| Complications | 27 (%5.3) | 6 (%5.5) | 0.17 |
| Degree 1-2 | Use of antiemetics, antipyretics, analgesics, and so on | 14 (%2.7) | 2 (%0.2) | 0.19 | Fever | 3 (%0.5) | 1 (%0.9) | 0.15 |
| Degree 3a | Hematoma, ürinoma | 2 (%0.4) | 0 | | Low-grade ureteral injury | 2 (%0.4) | 1 (%0.9) | 0.09 | Nephrostomy insertion | 1 (%0.2) | 1 (%0.9) | 0.08 | Installing postoperative DJS | 1 (%0.2) | 0 | 1.00 |
| Degree 3b | URS again (due to ureteral stone) | 1 (%0.2) | 0 | 1.00 | Foreign body in the ureter (guide wire) | 1 (%0.2) | 0 | 1.00 |
| Degree 4 | Intensive care follow-up due to sepsis | 1 (%0.2) | 1 (%0.9) | 0.19 |
| Degree 5 | Ex | 1 (%0.2) | 0 | |
| Stone-free rate (SFR) | 413 (%82) | 93 (%86) | 0.12 |
| Installing postoperative DJS | 110 (%21) | 26 (%24) | 0.13 |
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