Impact of stone removal on renal function: a review

Rev Urol. 2011;13(2):73-89.

Abstract

Stone removal can improve renal function by eradicating obstruction and, in certain cases, an underlying infection. Stone-removing procedures, however, may negatively impact functional integrity. Many things may impact the latter, including the procedures used, the methods of assessing function, the time when these assessments are made, the occurrence of complications, the baseline condition of the kidney, and patient-related factors. In the majority of cases, little significant functional impairment occurs. However, there are gaps in our knowledge of this subject, including the cumulative effects of multiple procedures violating the renal parenchyma and long-term functional outcomes.

Keywords: Kidney stones; Percutaneous nephrolithotomy; Renal function; Shock wave lithotripsy; Ureteroscopy.