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Renal calculi formation and treatment : New insightstreatment : New insights
David A. Lifshitz, M.D.Director of Minimally Invasive UrologyRabin Medical Center and Tel Aviv University School of Medicine,Israel
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Where is Israel in the world…?
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The World
IsraelIsraelThe Middle East
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JERUSALEMJERUSALEM
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Health in Israel
• Health Ministry– Hospitals - 14– Insurers (Health funds / HMO) – 4– Insurers (Health funds / HMO) – 4
• Clalit Health Services – biggest HMO– Community health– Hospitals - 8
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Rabin Medical Center
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Rabin Medical Center
Named in memory of Israel's late prime minister, Yitzhak Rabin.
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The late P.M Rabin
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RMC: Facts and Figures
• In January 1996 Beilinson and Hasharon hospitals merged to form Rabin Medical Center. Together with Schneiders children’s medical center it is the largest and leading medical complex in Israel,
• 1300 Beds • 4,500 Staff Members • 8,500 Births Annually • 37 Operating Rooms • 37 Operating Rooms • 167,000 Emergency Visits • 650,000 Outpatient Clinic Visits • 34,000 Operations Annually • 1,600 Cardiothoracic Operations Annually-The largest number in Israel • The largest number of patients treated for cancer in Israel • The largest number of organ transplants in Israel
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RMC: Urology department
• Divided between three campuses:– Urouncology (All major surgery with a special emphasis on
bladder substitution, RPLND & robotic surgery and LPN)– Pediatric urology– Endourology and laparosocpy– 13 staff members and 8 residents rotating between the – 13 staff members and 8 residents rotating between the
campuses15 operating beds per weekAbout 3000 cases per year
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Renal calculi formation and treatment : New insights
• Stone composition epidemiology in Israel
• The impact of the metabolic syndrome on stone disease
• Uric acid stone dissolution: how can we be more • Uric acid stone dissolution: how can we be more efficient?
• New insight into the formation of CaOx stones
• RIRS (retrograde intrarenal surgery)- a new standard in the treatment of renal calculi
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Urinary calculi in Israel: Epidemiologic distribution of stone composition
Shay Golan1, Tamer Abdin2, Ehud Gnessin1, Nandakishore Shapur2, Pinhas M. Livne1, Dov Pode2, David Lifshitz1,
1 Rabin medical center, Petach Tikva, IL, 2Hadassah Hebrew University Hospital, Jerusalem, IL
IntroductionThe epidemiological data regarding stone composition in Israel is based on anachronistic methods.
Unusually high percentage of uric acid component (~30%).
PurposePurposeTo provide a contemporary description of stone composition distribution in Israel,
based on modern analysis techniques.Methods
In a bi-center study, using infrared spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction, stones from 538 patients were analyzed and demographic data was recorded.
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Stone analysis techniques
• “Chemical analysis of renal calculi has been all but abandoned. Significant error may occur because qualitative and semi quantitative chemical analysis methods are not accurate (verrgauwe et al, 1994)”not accurate (verrgauwe et al, 1994)”
• “X-ray diffraction and infrared spectroscopy are acceptable techniques for analyzing renal stones”
From Campbell’s Urology, Eighth edition (2002), p:3272
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Limitation of chemical analysis: No distinction for Ca-Phosp
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Limitation of chemical analysis: May miss pure cystine
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Limitation of chemical analysis: Underestimate the uric acid %
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Table 1: Occurrence frequency of stone components according to homogeneity.
Stone component Total Number (%)
Mixed (%) Pure (%)
Calcium oxalate monohydrate 399 (74.2) 309 (57.4) 90 (16.7)
Calcium oxalate dihydrate 183 (34) 165 (30.6) 18 (3.3)
Calcium phosphate 197 (36.6) 188 (34.9) 9 (1.6)
Uric acid 78 (14.5) 30 (5.5) 48 (8.9)Uric acid 78 (14.5) 30 (5.5) 48 (8.9)
Carbonite-apatite 67 (12) 64 (11.9) 3 (0.5)
Magnesium ammonium phosphate (Struvite)
23 (4.1) 22 (4) 1 (0.1)
Calcium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate(Brushite)
13 (2.3) 11 (2) 2 (0.3)
Cystine 12 (2.2) 0 12 (2.2)
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Table 1: Occurrence frequency of stone components according to gender and age.
ConclusionsØ The most prevalent stone component in Israel is Calcium oxalate Monohydrate. Ø The overall occurrence of uric acid is 14.5% . Ø The occurrence of uric acid increases with age, reaching 21% in people > 60
years old. Ø A significant gender difference was noted in the distribution of CaOx stones and
infection stones.
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The results of metabolic evaluation in CaOx stone formers
in Israel
The results of metabolic evaluation in CaOx stone formers
in Israel
Ca-Phos 9%
Ca-Ox monohydrate 58%
Ca-Ox-dihydrate 33%
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The results of metabolic evaluation in CaOx stone formers in israel
22/76Female/male
48 )17-73(Average age
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The results of metabolic evaluation ôThe results of metabolic evaluation ô
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Stone disease in the 21 century
• The prevalence of stone disease went up in the US from 3% to 5% between the years 1970-2000 and still on the rise - diet related?
• The life time risk for a stone event is up to 10%10%
• Recurrence rate of 50% in 5-10 years, also true for a stone to become symptomatic
• The standard male/female ratio of 3:1 now is changing toward a smaller difference
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The metabolic syndrome and renal diseases
• An NIH study has shown that patients with BMI >27 and stone history have lower GFR
• High BMI stone formers have more HTN• High BMI stone formers have more HTN
• INSULIN RESISTANCE diminishes amonia production in the kidney resulting in more acidic urine
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The metabolic syndrome and stone disease
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The metabolic syndrome and stone disease
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Take home message
• If you see a western obese, diabetic patient with renal calculi consider the option of uric acid stone and treat accordingly accordingly
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Background
Dissolution by oral medication is often the treatment of choice for patients diagnosed with non obstructing renal uric acid (UA) stones. Urine alkalization is the major goal . There is little data in recent years as to the optimal pH required for efficient chemolysis of UA stones.
• Whole (Figure a) and fragmented stones (figure b) were obtained from patients who underwent percutaneous nephrolithotomy.
Methods Results
• A significant difference in the rate of dissolution was found for higher pH values.
• Between a pH of 6.5 and 6.9 the rate of dissolution doubled
• Dissolution of fragmented stone was significantly more efficient.
• The rate of dissolution of fragments of UA stones is up
The kinetics of uric acid stones dissolution
Bezalel Sivan¹, Yizhak Mastai², Ruth Fried², Pinhas. M. Livne¹, David A Lifshitz¹Rabin Medical Center – Departement of Urology ¹, Bar Ilan University – Departement of Chemistry²
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Objective
To evaluate, in vitro using modern techniques, the dissolution kinetics of pure UA stones from patients and various parameters which may enhance chemolysis.
nephrolithotomy.
•The UA crystalline structure of the stones was verified with the use of X-ray diffraction (XRD).
•The kinetics of the solubility of UA stones was studied using Time Resolved UV-vis spectroscopy, which measures the changes of ultraviolet light absorbance due to soluble UA, at a wave length of 290nm. Measurements were performed at different increments of solution pH.
fragments of UA stones is up to 52% faster than whole UA stones Conclusion
In vitro, there is a majordifference in the efficacy of UAstone dissolution between thelow and high range of theacceptable therapeutic goal.Further more, fragmentedstones respond better thanwhole stones. The clinicalimplication of these findingsmay be that for a betterresponse to oral chemolysis acombination of shock wavelithotripsy followed byalkalization of the urine close topH 7 is needed.
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Do we need to reduce uric acid levels within the normal range to enhance dissolution?
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Pathogenesis of CaOx stones
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Pathogenesis of CaOx calculi
• Urinary supersaturation vs. urine inhibitors
• Inhibitors: citrats, Mg, complex mucopolysaccharides.
• Promoters: stasis, nucleation, urinary pH• Promoters: stasis, nucleation, urinary pH
• Transit time from the kidney to the bladder is about 10 minutes, therefore, for a stone to be formed a fixed point (nidus) is required
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Pathogenesis: CaOx stones
• IH- Idiopathic hypercalciuria, normocalcemia• Hyperclaciuric conditions (PTH, malignancy,
hyperthyrodisim,sarcoidosis, immobiliziation, etc)etc)
• Low urinary citrate• Hyperoxaluria• Hyperuricosuria
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Pathogenesis: CaOx stones
• IH can be found in 30-60% of normocalcemic hyperclciuric patintes
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Traditional classification of IH - relevant?
• : (1) absorptive hypercalciuria, in which the primary abnormality was an increased intestinal absorption of calcium (vit D mediated)
• (2) renal hypercalciuria, characterized by a primary renal leak of calcium
• (3) resorptive hypercalciuria, characterized by increased bone demineralization
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• IH- is a spectrum of syndromes rather than different subgroups
• Effective treatment is the same in most patients (Thaizides + salt restriction)patients (Thaizides + salt restriction)
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RIRS (Retrograde IntrarenalSurgery)- a new standard in the
treatment of renal stonestreatment of renal stones
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RIRS - Retrograde Intra Renal Surgery
Indications:
• Radiolucent stones
• Ureteral and renal stones• Ureteral and renal stones
• Failed SWL
• Cougulopathy
• Ureteral/renal stones indwelling D-J stent
• Special body habitus
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• Between 2001-2011: 2500 ureteroscopic procedures
• RIRS 430 (19%)
RIRS the RMC experience
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Indications for primary RIRS
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Comparison of RIRS early and late groups
Early groupLate groupP
Gender :MF
2112
2112
Mean stone size (mm)
8.6 )4-15(12 )4-17(P> 0.05size (mm)
8.6 )4-15(12 )4-17(
Lower pole69%51%P>0.05
mean stone number
1.4 )1-3(1.3 )1-3(P>0.05
Primary procedure
30%33%P>0.05
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Early groupLate groupP Value
complications34NSMedian hospital
stay22NS
Surgery time (min)92 )48-187(58 )28-93(P<0.05
Comparison of RIRS early and late groups
Surgery time (min)92 )48-187(58 )28-93(P<0.05Stone Free (%)7087NS
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RIRS 30%
RIRS 8%
late group early group
Comparison of RIRS early and late groups
URS
URS
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Number of procedures per repair:
Early group – 19
Late group - 26
Comparison of RIRS early and late groups
Late group - 26
Price per repair about 130 Euro
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Ureteroscopy
• MP 1378 Lower pole renal stone management using flexible ureterorenoscopy with holmium laser (multi-centeric study). S. Alqahtani et al. Paris, France
– A retrospective, multicenter study, N=199 pt.– Patients were divided according to stone size: group 1 (1-10mm), 2 (10-
20mm), 3 (>20mm)– Stone free rate was 95%, 78% and 40% in group 1,2 and 3 respectively.
Renal Stones
– Stone free rate was 95%, 78% and 40% in group 1,2 and 3 respectively.– When allowing 2 sessions success rate improved in groups 2 and 3 to
86% and 82%, respectively.– Predictors for failure were infundibular length and width
• fURS offers excellent, single session, stone free rate for lower pole stones up to 1 cm in size. For larger stones good results can be achieved with two sessions.
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UreteroscopyRenal Stones
• MP 926 The equivalency of treatment modalities for intermediate-sized renal calculi. J.D. Wiesenthal et al. St. Michael’s Hospital, Canada
– 137 patients treated for renal stones 100-300mm2 (10-20mm)– SWL- 53 (39%), URS- 41 (30%), PCNL- 43 (31%)– Mean stone area was higher for PCNL (p<0.001)– Single treatment success was: 95.3%, 87.8% and 60.4% for PCNL, URS and
SWL, respectively (p<0.001)SWL, respectively (p<0.001)– When allowing for 2 SWL treatments success rate improved to 79.2%, equalizing
success rate between the groups. – Auxiliary treatments were more common after SWL- 42%!
• A patient with a renal stone 1-2 cm in size should be aware that PCNL followed by URS are significantly better options than SWL for a single session treatment
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The results of RIRS for stones>15 mm
RIRS מ"מ 15>
RIRS מ "מ 15<
Mean size (mm)
19.6 )15-28(
10.6 )3-14(
Surgery time 9367p<0.05 Surgery time (min)
9367p<0.05
Hospital stay (days)
1.41.1S.N
Complications8%5%p<0.05
Stone free rate
74%78%N.S
77 %
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Take home message
RIRS should be considered and discussed with the patient as one of the first line
options for treating renal stone
Pros and cons in comparison to SWL are Pros and cons in comparison to SWL are now part of a routine dialog with the
patient
RIRS should be performed in a proper set up with enough beck up equipment