Holmium Laser Endoureterotomy for Benign Ureteral Stricture: A Single Center Experience

Ehud Gnessin, Ofer Yossepowitch, Ronen Holland, Pinchas M. Livne, David A. Lifshitz

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Abstract

Purpose: We assessed the long-term outcome of laser endoureterotomy for benign ureteral stricture. Materials and Methods: From a database of 69 patients who underwent retrograde laser endoureterotomy from October 2001 to June 2007 we identified 35 with a benign ureteral stricture. Clinical characteristics, operative results and functional outcomes were investigated. Success was defined as symptomatic improvement and radiographic resolution of obstruction. Results: Median followup was 27 months (range 10 to 72). All except 1 patient were followed at least 16 months. All patients completed clinical followup and 33 completed imaging. Of 35 patients 29 (82%) were symptom-free during followup and 26 of 33 (78.7%) were free of radiographic evidence of obstruction. All except 1 failure occurred within less than 9 months postoperatively. The success rate was higher for nonischemic strictures (100% vs 64.7%, p = 0.027) and tended to be higher for strictures 1 cm or less (89.4% vs 64.2%, p = 0.109). Conclusions: Holmium laser endoureterotomy is effective for benign ureteral stricture in well selected patients. Most failures occur within less than 9 months after surgery, which may indicate a need for closer followup during postoperative year 1. Factors that might may outcome are ischemia and stricture length.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2775-2779
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Urology
Volume182
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • ischemia
  • lasers, solid-state
  • ureter
  • ureteral stricture
  • ureteroscopy

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