To the editor,
We read with interest the recent paper by Zhong et al. examining the variety of endourological strategies available for the management of urinary tract stone disease in patients following urinary diversion (11. Zhong F, Alberto G, Chen G, Zhu W, Tang F, Zeng G, et al. Endourologic strategies for a minimally invasive management of urinary tract stones in patients with urinary diversion. Int Braz J Urol. 2018;44:75-80.).
The authors report a retrospective study involving 26 patients who underwent urinary diversion and who subsequently presented with stone related problems and allude to the variety of techniques available (11. Zhong F, Alberto G, Chen G, Zhu W, Tang F, Zeng G, et al. Endourologic strategies for a minimally invasive management of urinary tract stones in patients with urinary diversion. Int Braz J Urol. 2018;44:75-80.).
Specific to the lower tract it is stated that 3 patients underwent orthotopic neobladder surgery and were subsequently treated for vesical calculi with neobladder lithotripsy and in select cases a second look procedure was performed 3-5 days later (11. Zhong F, Alberto G, Chen G, Zhu W, Tang F, Zeng G, et al. Endourologic strategies for a minimally invasive management of urinary tract stones in patients with urinary diversion. Int Braz J Urol. 2018;44:75-80.).
The authors list the treatment modalities mentioned: PCNL, SWL, Percutaneous antegrade and retrograde ureteroscopy and open removal (11. Zhong F, Alberto G, Chen G, Zhu W, Tang F, Zeng G, et al. Endourologic strategies for a minimally invasive management of urinary tract stones in patients with urinary diversion. Int Braz J Urol. 2018;44:75-80.) but should acknowledge that in the diverted patient a variety of hybrid techniques have evolved to permit safe lower tract stone removal. Specific to the neuropathic patient with an ablated urethra and Mitrofanoff bladder laser cystolithotripsy with a flexible cystoscope (Leighton Technique) allowing complete stone removal in one sitting has been described (22. Floyd MS Jr, Stubington SR. Mitrofanoff cystolitholapaxy: an innovative method of stone clearance in a hostile abdomen with an inaccessible urethra. Urol J. 2015;12:2115-8.). In the paediatric patient with an augmented bladder a separate hybrid technique involving endoscopic and laparoscopic approaches with preoperative lithotripsy has also been described (33. Miller DC, Park JM. Percutaneous cystolithotomy using a laparoscopic entrapment sac. Urology. 2003;62:333-6.). In patients with stone disease in a continent diversion another hybrid technique involving laparoscopic entrapment and fragmentation with conventional lithotripsy has been documented (44. Jarrett TW, Pound CR, Kavoussi LR. Stone entrapment during percutaneous removal of infection stones from a continent diversion. J Urol. 1999;162(3 Pt 1):775-6.). The Mini PCNL technique has also been adapted for use in a spinal patient with an ablated urethra to achieve stone removal via a Mitrofanoff tract (55. Floyd, MS., Sakalis, V., Davies, MC. Mitrofanoff cystolitholopaxy and bladder biopsy using a mini-PCNL kit. J Clin Urol. 2017;10:36-8.).
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Published as Ahead of Print: April 10, 2018
REFERENCES
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1Zhong F, Alberto G, Chen G, Zhu W, Tang F, Zeng G, et al. Endourologic strategies for a minimally invasive management of urinary tract stones in patients with urinary diversion. Int Braz J Urol. 2018;44:75-80.
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2Floyd MS Jr, Stubington SR. Mitrofanoff cystolitholapaxy: an innovative method of stone clearance in a hostile abdomen with an inaccessible urethra. Urol J. 2015;12:2115-8.
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3Miller DC, Park JM. Percutaneous cystolithotomy using a laparoscopic entrapment sac. Urology. 2003;62:333-6.
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4Jarrett TW, Pound CR, Kavoussi LR. Stone entrapment during percutaneous removal of infection stones from a continent diversion. J Urol. 1999;162(3 Pt 1):775-6.
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5Floyd, MS., Sakalis, V., Davies, MC. Mitrofanoff cystolitholopaxy and bladder biopsy using a mini-PCNL kit. J Clin Urol. 2017;10:36-8.
Publication Dates
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Publication in this collection
Jul-Aug 2018
History
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Received
11 Mar 2018 -
Accepted
14 Mar 2018