Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.5173/ceju.2022.0148
Title: Comparison and outcomes of dusting versus stone fragmentation and extraction in retrograde intrarenal surgery: results of a systematic review and meta-analysis
Authors: Gauhar, Vineet
Teoh, Jeremy Yuen-Chun
Mulawkar, Prashant Motiram
Tak, Gopal R
Wroclawski, Marcelo Langer
Robles-Torres, Jose Ivan
Chan, Vinson Wai-Shun
Rojo, Esther Garcia
Silva, Rodrigo Donalisio da
Tanidir, Yiloren
Tiong, Ho Yee 
Sener, Tarik Emre
Heldwein, Flavio Lobo
Somani, Bhaskar Kumar
Castellani, Daniele
Keywords: Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Urology & Nephrology
kidney calculi
lithotripsy
laser
retrograde intrarenal surgery
dusting
fragmentation
LASER LITHOTRIPSY
HOLMIUM LASER
MOSES TECHNOLOGY
RENAL STONES
EFFICIENCY
POWER
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2022
Publisher: POLISH UROLOGICAL ASSOC
Citation: Gauhar, Vineet, Teoh, Jeremy Yuen-Chun, Mulawkar, Prashant Motiram, Tak, Gopal R, Wroclawski, Marcelo Langer, Robles-Torres, Jose Ivan, Chan, Vinson Wai-Shun, Rojo, Esther Garcia, Silva, Rodrigo Donalisio da, Tanidir, Yiloren, Tiong, Ho Yee, Sener, Tarik Emre, Heldwein, Flavio Lobo, Somani, Bhaskar Kumar, Castellani, Daniele (2022-01-01). Comparison and outcomes of dusting versus stone fragmentation and extraction in retrograde intrarenal surgery: results of a systematic review and meta-analysis. CENTRAL EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF UROLOGY 75 (3). ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.5173/ceju.2022.0148
Abstract: Introduction Lithotripsy during retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) can be achieved either by fragmentation and extraction or dusting with spontaneous passage. We aimed to perform a systematic review on the safety and stone-free rate after RIRS by comparing the techniques of dusting vs fragmentation/extraction. Material and methods This review was performed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses statement. The inverse variance of the mean difference and 95% Confidence Interval (CI), Categorical variables were assessed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Method with the random effect model and reported as Odds Ratio (OR) and 95% CI. Statistical significance was set at p <0.05. Results There were 1141 patients included in 10 studies. Stone size was up to 2.5 cm All studies used hol-mium laser for lithotripsy. Meta-analysis showed no significant difference in surgical time (MD-5.39 minutes 95% CI-13.92–2.31, p = 0.16), postoperative length of stay (MD-0.19 days 95% CI-0.60 –-0.22, p=0.36), overall complications (OR 0.98 95% CI 0.58–1.66, p = 0.95), hematuria (OR 1.01 95% CI 0.30–3.42, p = 0.99), postoperative fever (OR 0.70 95% CI 0.41–1.19, p = 0.19) and sepsis (OR 1.03 95% CI 0.10–10.35, p = 0.98), immediate (OR 0.40 95% CI 0.13–1.24, p = 0.11) and overall stone-free rate (OR 0.76 95% CI 0.43–1.32, p = 0.33), and retreatment rate (OR 1.35 95% CI 0.57–3.20, p = 0.49) between the groups. Conclusions This systematic review infers that urologists can safely use either option of fragmentation and basket extraction or dusting without extraction to achieve similar outcomes as both techniques are similar for efficacy and safety.
Source Title: CENTRAL EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF UROLOGY
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/242080
ISSN: 2080-4806
2080-4873
DOI: 10.5173/ceju.2022.0148
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