Nephrolithiasis in the Obese Patient

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Purpose of Review: The link between metabolic syndrome (MetS)/obesity and kidney stone disease (KSD) has gained importance over recent years due to the increasing prevalence and healthcare burden worldwide. This review analyses the literature exploring the link between MetS/obesity and KSD and the impact that obesity has on KSD management. Recent Findings: Metabolic syndrome has been shown to increase an individual’s risk of developing kidney stone disease, with insulin resistance forming a core component of the pathophysiology. The body habitus of an individual also influences the type of intervention that is most appropriate, with flexible ureteroscopy increasingly being the preferred option in obese patients. Summary: It is important for urologists to consider the features of metabolic syndrome to effectively manage episodes of KSD in obese patients. In addition, better quality evidence is required to effectively compare different treatment options in this group of patients.

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Kelly, C., Geraghty, R. M., & Somani, B. K. (2019, July 1). Nephrolithiasis in the Obese Patient. Current Urology Reports. Current Medicine Group LLC 1. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11934-019-0898-0

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