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Safety and efficacy of holmium: YAG laser lithotripsy in patients with bleeding diatheses

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Watterson, JD; Girvan, AR; Cook, AJ; Beiko, DT; Nott, L; Auge, BK; Preminger, GM; Denstedt, JD
Published in: Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
September 29, 2003

Purpose: To assess the safety and efficacy of ureteroscopy and holmium:YAG (yttrium-aluminum-garnet) laser lithotripsy in the treatment of upper urinary tract calculi in patients with known and uncorrected bleeding diatheses. Materials and Methods: A retrospective chart review from 2 tertiary stone centers was performed to identify patients with known bleeding diatheses who were treated with holmium:YAG laser lithotripsy for upper urinary tract calculi. Twenty-five patients with 29 upper urinary tract calculi were treated with ureteroscopic holmium laser lithotripsy. Bleeding diatheses identified were coumadin administration for various conditions (17), liver dysfunction (3), thrombocytopenia (4), and von Willebrand's disease (1). Mean international normalized ratio (INR), platelet count and bleeding time were 2.3, 50 × 109/L, and > 16 minutes, for patients receiving coumadin or with liver dysfunction, thrombocytopenia, or von Willebrand's disease, respectively. Results: Overall, the stone-free rate was 96% (27/28) and 29 of 30 procedures were completed successfully without significant complication. One patient who was treated concomitantly with electrohydraulic lithotripsy (EHL) had a significant retroperitoneal hemorrhage that required blood transfusion. Conclusions: Treatment of upper tract urinary calculi in patients with uncorrected bleeding diatheses can be safely performed using contemporary small caliber ureteroscopes and holmium laser as the sole modality of lithotripsy. Ureteroscopic holmium laser lithotripsy without preoperative correction of hemostatic parameters limits the risk of thromboembolic complications and costs associated with an extended hospital stay. Avoidance of the use of EHL is crucial in reducing bleeding complications in this cohort of patients.

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Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering

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0277-786X

Publication Date

September 29, 2003

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4949

Start / End Page

87 / 99

Related Subject Headings

  • 5102 Atomic, molecular and optical physics
  • 4009 Electronics, sensors and digital hardware
  • 4006 Communications engineering
 

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Watterson, J. D., Girvan, A. R., Cook, A. J., Beiko, D. T., Nott, L., Auge, B. K., … Denstedt, J. D. (2003). Safety and efficacy of holmium: YAG laser lithotripsy in patients with bleeding diatheses. Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.476153
Watterson, J. D., A. R. Girvan, A. J. Cook, D. T. Beiko, L. Nott, B. K. Auge, G. M. Preminger, and J. D. Denstedt. “Safety and efficacy of holmium: YAG laser lithotripsy in patients with bleeding diatheses.” Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, September 29, 2003. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.476153.
Watterson JD, Girvan AR, Cook AJ, Beiko DT, Nott L, Auge BK, et al. Safety and efficacy of holmium: YAG laser lithotripsy in patients with bleeding diatheses. Vol. 4949, Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering. 2003. p. 87–99.
Watterson, J. D., et al. “Safety and efficacy of holmium: YAG laser lithotripsy in patients with bleeding diatheses.” Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, vol. 4949, 29 Sept. 2003, pp. 87–99. Scopus, doi:10.1117/12.476153.
Watterson JD, Girvan AR, Cook AJ, Beiko DT, Nott L, Auge BK, Preminger GM, Denstedt JD. Safety and efficacy of holmium: YAG laser lithotripsy in patients with bleeding diatheses. Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering. 2003. p. 87–99.

Published In

Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering

DOI

ISSN

0277-786X

Publication Date

September 29, 2003

Volume

4949

Start / End Page

87 / 99

Related Subject Headings

  • 5102 Atomic, molecular and optical physics
  • 4009 Electronics, sensors and digital hardware
  • 4006 Communications engineering