V01-08: Micro-ureterosocopy as a strategy for management of pelvic ureteral stones in children

V01-08: Micro-ureterosocopy as a strategy for management of pelvic ureteral stones in children

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INTRODUCTION

During the last years there has been an effort in miniaturizing the endoscopic devices. The video presents an alternative for the management of distal ureteral stone, using a ureteral access of 4.85Fr and 27cm of length, previously described as micro-ureteroscopy.

METHODS

This procedure was performed through a 3-part all-seeing needle, consisting of micro-optics 0.9mm in diameter with a 120-degree angle of view, an irrigation channel and an integrated light.

RESULTS

Seven year-old boy, with history of preterm birth (29 weeks) was referred to our consultation complaining of left back pain and an elevation of serum creatinine. The renal ultrasound revealed a left ureterohydronephrosis, caused by a 10mm stone located 13mm from the ureterovesical junction. The patient underwent a micro-ureteroscopy with laser lithotripsy. The stone was fragmented with an average energy of 0.5J with 12Hz of frequency. The total energy spent was 12514J. At the end of the procedure, a double J stent was placed. The procedure lasted 45 minutes and was uneventful. The patient was discharged 24h after the procedure without complaints and remained stone free.

CONCLUSION

Micro-ureteroscopy is a safe and effective technique in distal ureteral lithiasis treatment in children. The small dimensions of the equipment increase the safety of the procedure making this a good option for the treatment of ureteral stones in children.

Funding: none