2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.euros.2022.09.012
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Role of Pediatric Ureteral Access Sheath and Outcomes Related to Flexible Ureteroscopy and Laser Stone Fragmentation: A Systematic Review of Literature

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“…In our study, the SFR reached 64.7% after the first session and 80.4% as a total SFR. Our results were similar to the previous results and results of Ripa et al 8 showing an SFR of 76.9% after the first session and a total SFR of 84.9%. Nerli et al 13 published their results for FURS in pediatric patients.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…In our study, the SFR reached 64.7% after the first session and 80.4% as a total SFR. Our results were similar to the previous results and results of Ripa et al 8 showing an SFR of 76.9% after the first session and a total SFR of 84.9%. Nerli et al 13 published their results for FURS in pediatric patients.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…After the removal of the stent, a semirigid ureteroscopy 7.5 Fr was used for passive ureteral dilation and evaluation of the ureter's distensibility. 7,8 A ureteral access sheath (UAS) was introduced through the ureter just below the ureteropelvic junction under the C-arm. The UAS had a 10/12 F size.…”
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“…62 The role of UAS in paediatric URS is also unclear and a recent systematic review showed a clear improvement in SFR and a 1.59% risk of ureteric injury requiring treatment with a stent. 63 Irrigation fluid during ureteroscopy improves visualisation but can cause retropulsion of stones and an increase in intrarenal pressure (IRP). Increasing IRP beyond physiological parameters can increase pyelorenal backflow which is associated with an increased risk of infection.…”
Section: Technological Advances In Ureteroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%