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. 2013 Jul 24;2013:490793. doi: 10.1155/2013/490793

Table 1.

Patient demographics and stone characteristics.

Mean ± SD age (yr) 48.2 ± 15.7 (2–79)
No. male/female 23 (63.9%)/13 (36.1%)
Mean ± SD stone area (mm2) 160.6 ± 82.7 (30–380)
Mean ± SD stone size (mm) 14.9 ± 4.1 mm (6–20)
Left/right side stone 15 (41.7%)/21 (58.3%)
No. positive preoperative urine culture None
No. medical comorbidity
 Hypertension 2 (5.6%)
 Diabetes 2 (5.6%)
 Renal failure 1 (2.8%)
 Spinal disease 1 (2.8%)
 Poly renal cyst 1 (2.8%)
Stone locations
 Pelvic calculi 5 (14%)
 Upper calyceal stone 7 (19.4%)
 Middle calyceal stone 8 (22.2%)
 Lower calyceal stone 10 (27.8%)
 Upper ureteral stone 3 (8.3%)
 Multiple calyceal stones 3 (8.3%)
Patients with special situations
 Transplanted kidney stone 1 (2.8%)
 Diverticular renal stone 2 (5.6%)
 Stone with narrow infundibulum 1 (2.8%)
 Residual stones after ESWL 6 (16.7%)
 Failed RIRS 5 (13.9%)
 Residual stones after PCNL 4 (11.2%)
 Preschool children 2 (5.6%)
 Solitary kidney 1 (2.8%)