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Title:
Efficacy of pre-operative silodosin on flexible ureteroscopy procedure: A randomized controlled study
Authors: Hussein Shaher, Ahmed Sebaey, Ahmed Mahmoud Abd Albaky, Mahmoud Abd Alazeem Mahmoud and Ashraf Mohammed Abd Elaal
Year: 2023
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Journal: Arab journal of urology
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Local/International: International
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Abstract:

ABSTRACT Objectives: To evaluate the impact of silodosin on stages of flexible ureteroscopy (F-URS) procedures, complications, and stone-free rate (SFR). Patients and Methods: A prospective, randomized, controlled comparison research was conducted on 106 patients who were randomly allocated into two groups: the study group (52 patients) received F-URS with preoperative daily uptake of 8 mg silodosin for 10 days, and the control group (54 patients) received F- URS without silodosin uptake. Two patients were lost during the follow up in the study group and four patients were also lost in the controls. Results: Operative time, application access sheath time (AAST), entrance to ureteric orifice time (ETUOT), and entrance to bladder time (ETBT) were significantly lower in the study group compared to controls. Meanwhile, F-URS time & laser time was higher in the study group compared to controls but without statistically significant difference. Complications were insig￾nificalty different between both studied goups with no impact on SFR. Conclusion: Before ureteroscopy, silodosin, an adjunctive alpha-blocker therapy, was success￾ful in treating stones resulting in shortening the procedural time, with no impact on SFR or complication rate.

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