Fluoroscopy time during uncomplicated unilateral ureteroscopy for urolithiasis decreases with urology resident experience

Purpose To determine predictors of fluoroscopy time during uncomplicated, unilateral ureteroscopy for urolithiasis performed by urology residents during the first 2 years of residency. Methods The patient charts and computed tomography scans of consecutive, unilateral, uncomplicated ureteroscopy cas...

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Veröffentlicht in:World journal of urology 2015-01, Vol.33 (1), p.119-124
Hauptverfasser: Weld, Lancaster R., Nwoye, Uzoamaka O., Knight, Richard B., Baumgartner, Timothy S., Ebertowski, James S., Stringer, Matthew T., Kasprenski, Matthew C., Weld, Kyle J.
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose To determine predictors of fluoroscopy time during uncomplicated, unilateral ureteroscopy for urolithiasis performed by urology residents during the first 2 years of residency. Methods The patient charts and computed tomography scans of consecutive, unilateral, uncomplicated ureteroscopy cases for urolithiasis were retrospectively reviewed. The cases were performed by beginning urology residents over the course of their first 2 years of urology residency training. Results A total of 200 ureteroscopy cases were reviewed. The mean stone diameter was 7.1 (±3.2) mm. Forty-three percent of cases were performed for renal stones and 58 % for ureteral stones. The mean operative time was 80.2 (±36.9) min. The mean fluoroscopy time was 69.1 (±38.2) s. No significant differences existed between cases performed by each of the two residents, and no statistical differences in case difficulty were observed throughout the study period. Linear regression analysis revealed the strongest association with lower fluoroscopy time to be increasing resident experience ( p  
ISSN:0724-4983
1433-8726
DOI:10.1007/s00345-014-1264-y