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The study compared the efficacy of laser lithotripsy in situ (leaving the stone in place) versus after displacement (moving the stone to a more accessible part of the kidney) during retrograde intrarenal surgery for lower pole stones. A total of 138 patients were enrolled and stone-free status at 30-day follow-up was the primary outcome. The study found that basket displacement of lower pole stones resulted in a significantly higher stone-free status (95%) compared to in situ lithotripsy (74%). There were no significant differences in operative time, complications, emergency department visits, or readmissions between the two groups. The authors conclude that basket displacement is a practical tool in the treatment of lower pole stones.
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