Incidence of paediatric urolithiasis is increasing in Europe and North America. Nowadays the management of stone disease is a common practice in not endemic country. The surgical's treatment is based on similar techniques as for adults. In the last years due to miniaturization of endoscopic instruments endourology has become the best approach to treat urinary stones in children. The investigators have retrospectively reviewed experience from 01/01/2000 to 28/02/2019 in children ≤ 16 years old affected by urinary stones who underwent rigid and flexible ureterorenoscopy and pecutaneous nephrolitotripsy procedures and recorded clinical data, overall success rate and complication.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
70
AOU Parma
Parma, Italy
stone free rate
no stones or residual fragment \< 4 mm
Time frame: immediately
stone free rate
no stones or residual fragment \< 4 mm
Time frame: 3 months follow up
complication rate
clavien-dindo classification
Time frame: immediately
complication rate
clavien-dindo classification
Time frame: 3 months follow up
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