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AuthorSalah, Morshed
AuthorLaymon, Mahmoud
AuthorGul, Tawiz
AuthorAlnawasra, Hossameldin
AuthorIbrahim, Mohammed
AuthorTallai, Bela
AuthorEbrahim, Mohamed
AuthorAlrayashi, Maged
AuthorAbdelkareem, Mohamed
AuthorAl-Ansari, Abdulla
Available date2024-05-09T08:13:55Z
Publication Date2024-03-14
Publication NameJournal of Robotic Surgery
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11701-024-01858-1
CitationSalah, M., Laymon, M., Gul, T., Alnawasra, H., Ibrahim, M., Tallai, B., ... & Al-Ansari, A. (2024). Optimizing outcome reporting after robotic flexible ureteroscopy for management of renal calculi: Introducing the concept of tetrafecta. Journal of Robotic Surgery, 18(1), 128.
ISSN1863-2483
URIhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85187923773&origin=inward
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/54789
AbstractRobotic flexible ureteroscopy (RFURS) has shown encouraging results in terms of stone free rate (SFR) and better ergonomics compared to conventional FURS. However, few studies have reported its outcomes. The goal of this study was to report our initial results of RFURS, furthermore we proposed a novel metrics for composite outcome reporting named tetrafecta. A retrospective analysis of electronic records of 100 patients treated with RFURS for renal stones between 2019 till 2023 was performed. Tetrafecta criteria included, complete stone removal after a single treatment session, without auxiliary procedures, absence of high-grade complications (GIII-V) and same-day hospital discharge. Mean patient age and stone size were 40.7 ± 9.2 and 11.7 ± 5.8 mm, respectively. Median stone volume was 916 (421–12,235) mm3. Twenty-eight patients had multiple renal stones. Staghorn stones were seen in 12 patients. Preoperative DJ stent was fixed in 58 patients. Median operative time and stone treatment time were 116 min (97–148) and 37 (22–69) min. The median stone treatment efficiency (STE) was 21.6 (8.9–41.6). A strong positive correlation between stone volume and STE (R = 0.8, p < 0.0001). Overall, 73 patients were stone free after the initial treatment session while tetrafecta was achieved in 70 patients. Univariate analysis showed that the stone size (p = 0.008), acute infundibulopelvic angle (p = 0.023) and preoperative stenting (p = 0.017) had significant influence on achieving tetrafecta. Multivariate analysis identified preoperative stenting (OR 0.3, 95% CI 0.1–0.8, p = 0.019) as the only independent predictor of tetrafecta achievement. A comprehensive reporting methodology for reporting outcomes of RFURS is indicated for patient counseling and comparing different techniques. Tetrafecta was achieved in 70% of cases. Presence of significant residual stones ≥ 3mm was the leading cause of missing tetrafecta. Absence of preoperative stent was the only predictor of missing tetrafecta.
Languageen
PublisherSpringer Nature
SubjectFURS
RFURS
RIRS
Roboflex
Robotic flexible ureteroscopy
Tetrafacta
TitleOptimizing outcome reporting after robotic flexible ureteroscopy for management of renal calculi: Introducing the concept of tetrafecta
TypeArticle
Issue Number1
Volume Number18
ESSN1863-2491
dc.accessType Open Access


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