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World J Nephrol. Jan 6, 2016; 5(1): 84-89
Published online Jan 6, 2016. doi: 10.5527/wjn.v5.i1.84
Table 1 Mini- percutenous nephrolitotomy
Ref.YearRenal unıtMean ageStone size (mean)TractMean operative time (min)Initial SFR %Complications (%, overall)
Ozden et al[24]20101009.5 yr507.5 mm²20.8 F (mean)79.18525
Zeng et al[25]20122020.6 mo2.2 cm14-16 F77.595NR
Resorlu et al[26]20121069.6 yr23.7 mm12-22 F76.385.817
Yan et al[27]20122742.6 mo1.85 cm14-16 F86.585.215
Wah et al[28]2013234.76 yr3.44 cm²16 F109.483.614
Onal et al[29]201312058.8 yr4.09 cm²Cutoff size 20 F93.581.627.7
Elderwy et al[30]2014478 (median) yr2.3 cm (median)20-24 F9091.410.6
Desoky et al[31]2015229.5 yr2.4 cm20 F65.190.936.3
Brodie et al[15]2015467.3 yrNM16 FNR76NR
Table 2 Modified clavien classification
Grade IAny deviation from the normal postoperative course without the need for treatment
Grade IIRequiring pharmacological treatment with drugs Blood transfusions and total parenteral nutrition are also included
Grade IIIRequiring surgical, endoscopic or radiological intervention
Grade IIIaIntervention not under general anesthesia
Grade IIIbIntervention under general anesthesia
Grade IVLife-threatening complication requiring IC/ICU management
Grade IVaSingle organ dysfunction (including dialysis)
Grade IVbMultiorgan dysfunction
Grade VDeath of a patient
Table 3 Complication rates of mini- percutenous nephrolitotomy accoring to modified clavien classification
Ref.YearRenal unitOverall complication rate (%)Grade I-II (%)Grade III (%)Grade IV-V (%)
Ozden et al[24]201010025214-
Resorlu et al[26]20121061717--
Yan et al[27]2012271515--
Wah et al[28]2013231413.60.4-
Onal et al[29]2013120527.723.043.461.2
Pan et al[42]20135911.911.9--
Elderwy et al[30]20144710.68.52.1-
Desoky et al[31]20152236.322.713.6