Background: Ureterolithiasis is a common ailment that has a big effect on health around the world. It can be hard to cure large upper ureteric stones, especially those that are bigger than 10 mm. Surgery is often needed. Ureteroscopy, both antegrade and retrograde, has become a way to treat patients, but the results of the surgery vary. This study looks at the results of two different types of surgery for treating big stones in the upper ureter: antegrade flexible ureteroscopy (AFU) and retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS). AFU had a lower operative duration than RIRS and a shorter time to break up stones. The AFU group stayed in the hospital for a much less time than the RIRS group. There were no major differences in the stone-free rates at 24 hours or 4 weeks or in the requirement for extra treatments or problems after surgery. Conclusions: Both AFU and RIRS work well to treat big stones in the upper ureter. AFU had benefits like shorter surgery times, shorter times for breaking up stones, and a quicker recovery, but the differences in stone-free rates and complication profiles were not statistically significant.
Kamhawy, O., Elbendary, L., Eliwa, A., & Boayad, T. (2025). Ureteroacopy Management of Upper Ureteral Stone. Zagazig University Medical Journal, 31(10), 4914-4922. doi: 10.21608/zumj.2025.397920.4021
MLA
Osama Mostafa Kamhawy; Lotfy Abdallatif Elbendary; Ahmed M. Eliwa; Tarek Shaker Belhassan Boayad. "Ureteroacopy Management of Upper Ureteral Stone", Zagazig University Medical Journal, 31, 10, 2025, 4914-4922. doi: 10.21608/zumj.2025.397920.4021
HARVARD
Kamhawy, O., Elbendary, L., Eliwa, A., Boayad, T. (2025). 'Ureteroacopy Management of Upper Ureteral Stone', Zagazig University Medical Journal, 31(10), pp. 4914-4922. doi: 10.21608/zumj.2025.397920.4021
VANCOUVER
Kamhawy, O., Elbendary, L., Eliwa, A., Boayad, T. Ureteroacopy Management of Upper Ureteral Stone. Zagazig University Medical Journal, 2025; 31(10): 4914-4922. doi: 10.21608/zumj.2025.397920.4021