To test this idea, their research team conducted a retrospective chart review from January 2014 to December 2015 while excluding renal transplant, strictures, and urothelial tumors. After completion of the study, 248 cases were identified with a mean age of 55.9 years, mean ASA score of 2.5, and a mean length of stay in the hospital of 1.59 days (± 3.6). The majority of patients (87%) had no anticoagulation following during preoperative evaluation while 69% had a negative preoperative urine culture. Following the procedure, 8 patients (3.2%) had bleeding while only 2 received a blood transfusion and 1 received embolization. Additionally, 7 patients contracted sepsis and 2 underwent SIRS management. Of note, the CBC monitoring group had a length of stay of 2.2 days (± 1.6). Additional information regarding postoperative information is shown below.


Presented by: Tadeusz Kroczak, MD
Written by Zachary Valley, Department of Urology, University of California-Irvine, at the 73rd Canadian Urological Association Annual Meeting - June 23 - 26, 2018 - Halifax, Nova Scotia