Kidney stones are a common condition with high direct and indirect costs; to date, the optimal urological approach for some particular presentations including non-lower pole kidney stones between 10 and 20 mm of diameter is not clear. A limited number of randomized controlled trials and observational longitudinal studies suggests that ureterorenoscopy (URS) could be superior to shock-wave lithotripsy (SWL) in achieving stone-free rates in this setting; however, such reports are generally weakened by a number of limitations including small sample size and scarce control for confounding. In this issue, Fankhauser et al. [1] report the results of a large observational retrospective study on the comparative efficacy and safety of URS and SWL for the treatment of previously untreated kidney stones.

Ferraro, P. M., Pinto, F., Gambaro, G., Shock-wave lithotripsy or ureterorenoscopy for renal stones?, <<CLINICAL KIDNEY JOURNAL>>, 2018; 11 (3): 362-363. [doi:10.1093/ckj/sfy025] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/125398]

Shock-wave lithotripsy or ureterorenoscopy for renal stones?

Ferraro, Pietro Manuel;Pinto, Francesco;Gambaro, Giovanni
2018

Abstract

Kidney stones are a common condition with high direct and indirect costs; to date, the optimal urological approach for some particular presentations including non-lower pole kidney stones between 10 and 20 mm of diameter is not clear. A limited number of randomized controlled trials and observational longitudinal studies suggests that ureterorenoscopy (URS) could be superior to shock-wave lithotripsy (SWL) in achieving stone-free rates in this setting; however, such reports are generally weakened by a number of limitations including small sample size and scarce control for confounding. In this issue, Fankhauser et al. [1] report the results of a large observational retrospective study on the comparative efficacy and safety of URS and SWL for the treatment of previously untreated kidney stones.
2018
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Ferraro, P. M., Pinto, F., Gambaro, G., Shock-wave lithotripsy or ureterorenoscopy for renal stones?, <<CLINICAL KIDNEY JOURNAL>>, 2018; 11 (3): 362-363. [doi:10.1093/ckj/sfy025] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/125398]
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