Introduction: Flexible ureteroscopy and laser fragmentation (FURSL) is a minimally invasive modality for surgical treatment of renal stones. Inadequate selection of patients for this treatment generates a cost-effectiveness unbalance. Objective: To know the stone-free rate predictors in a single surgical time in patients undergoing FURSL. Method: Retrospective cohort of patients undergoing FURSL. Global and gender-categorized univariate and multivariate (logistic regression) analyses were performed to identify stone-free predictors at first FURSL. Results: Stone-free rate at first FURSL was 73.62%. Predictors in males were patient age and stone size, density and multiplicity; in females, body mass index and multiplicity of stones. Conclusions: Stone-free rate predictors at first FURSL are different in males and females. Women with overweight and obesity probably have easy-to-fragment and easy-to-extract stones associated with uric acid.
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Maldonado-Alcaraz, E., Ramírez-Negrín, M. A., Rodríguez-Silverio, J., Torres-Mercado, L. O., López-Sámano, V. A., Montoya-Martínez, G., & Moreno-Palacios, J. (2019). Factores predictores del estado libre de cálculos en la primera ureteroscopia flexible con litotricia láser. Gaceta Medica de Mexico, 155(2), 162–167. https://doi.org/10.24875/gmm.m19000249
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