2018
DOI: 10.1159/000495072
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Risk Factors for Ureteral Damage in Ureteroscopic stone Treatment: Results of the German Prospective Multicentre Benchmarks of Ureterorenoscopic Stone Treatment-Results in Terms of Complications, Quality of Life, and Stone-Free Rates Project

Abstract: Background: The Post-Ureteroscopic Lesion Scale (PULS) is a validated, standardised scale that classifies iatrogenic ureteral lesions during ureteroscopy (URS). Objective: To determine risk factors for the various PULS-grades caused by URS. Method: We prospectively investigated the independent influence of various risk factors in correlation with PULS-Grade 1+ and 2+ on 307 patients with ureterorenoscopic stone treatment from 14 German urologic departments. Results: The following are the outcomes of the study:… Show more

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“…S. Lebentrau и соавт. в проспективном мультицентровом исследовании отметили, что предоперационное стентирование мочеточника не снижает вероятность осложнений 1-ой и 2-ой степеней [20].…”
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“…S. Lebentrau и соавт. в проспективном мультицентровом исследовании отметили, что предоперационное стентирование мочеточника не снижает вероятность осложнений 1-ой и 2-ой степеней [20].…”
Section: результатыunclassified
“…Due to its minimal invasiveness and acceptable level of difficulty, fURS has already been incorporated into many departments as a part of residents' training. On the other Urol Int 2020;104:452-458 DOI: 10.1159/000504989 hand, a persistent time pressure in the operation theatre, a substantial intra-and postoperative complication rate [5,6], as well as economic and logistic consequences of reusable flexible ureteroscope damage [7] challenge training aims, operative efficiency, and patient safety. The goal of our study was to retrospectively analyze the influence of residents' participation in fURS procedures on intraand postoperative outcomes.…”
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confidence: 99%