Histopathological correlations to ureteral lesions visualized during ureteroscopy

World J Urol. 2017 Oct;35(10):1489-1496. doi: 10.1007/s00345-017-2035-3. Epub 2017 Apr 12.

Abstract

Purpose: To correlate ureteral lesions visualized during ureteroscopy with histopathological findings.

Materials and methods: Ureteral access sheaths (UAS) sized 13/15 Fr. were inserted bilaterally in 22 laboratory pigs. During retraction of the UAS with a semirigid ureteroscope inside, ureteral lesions were evaluated and registered using the Post-ureteroscopic lesion scale (PULS). Ureters were excised in vivo between the uretero-pelvic junction and the uretero-vesical junction. Embedded in paraffin, 4-µm thick sections were step sectioned at 250-300 µm intervals and haematoxylin and eosin (HE) stained. Histopathological scoring of ureteral wall lesions was subsequently performed according to PULS.

Results: In 72.1% of ureters, the highest histopathological score was at least 1 grade higher than the highest endoscopic PULS score. For 12 (27.9%) lesions, the difference was 2 scores higher, and for 1 (2.3%), it was 3 scores higher. The histopathological PULS grade was higher than the endoscopical PULS grade at all minimum, quartile, and maximum scores. There was a significant difference in the distribution of highest lesional scores between the endoscopic and histopathological PULS (p = 0.002). The calculated mean of the highest scores was 1.49 for endoscopic PULS and 2.51 for histopathological PULS (p < 0.0001).

Conclusion: Histopathological evaluation of ureteral wall lesions after UAS placement revealed a significantly higher degree of severity than observed endoscopically. Thus, endoscopy underestimated the histopathological extent of the lesion in the majority of cases.

Keywords: Complications; Histopathology; Post-ureteroscopic lesion scale; Ureteral access sheath; Ureteral lesions; Ureteroscopy.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Dimensional Measurement Accuracy
  • Research Design
  • Severity of Illness Index
  • Swine
  • Ureter* / diagnostic imaging
  • Ureter* / pathology
  • Ureteral Diseases / diagnosis*
  • Ureteroscopes
  • Ureteroscopy* / instrumentation
  • Ureteroscopy* / methods