Endoscopic Management of Large Vesical Calculus

Authors

  • Osama Kalim Shaikh The Kidney Centre, Post Graduate Training Institute, Karachi, Pakistan. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9078-2883
  • Shakeel Haseeb Uddin Siddique The Kidney Centre, Post Graduate Training Institute, Karachi, Pakistan.
  • Muhammad Umar The Kidney Centre, Post Graduate Training Institute, Karachi, Pakistan.
  • Ahsan Rehman The Kidney Centre, Post Graduate Training Institute, Karachi, Pakistan.
  • Habibullah Muhammad Akbar The Kidney Centre, Post Graduate Training Institute, Karachi, Pakistan.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36283/ziun-pjmd14-1/023

Keywords:

Cystolithotomy, Cystolitholapaxy, Cystolithotripsy

Abstract

Vesical calculi are the most commonly observed lower urinary tract stones. Traditionally, large vesical calculi (>4 cm) have been managed via open surgical procedures like cystolithotomy. However, advancements in urology have introduced minimally invasive techniques, including cystolitholapaxy, percutaneous cystolithotomy, cystolithotripsy, and extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL). This study aimed to share our experience in managing large vesical calculi through endoscopic approaches, particularly in cases where cystolithotomy was not feasible due to prior bladder surgeries. The study included nine patients with vesical calculi exceeding 4 cm. All had a history of open bladder surgery, such as cystolithotomy, with one female patient having undergone vesicovaginal fistula repair twice. Initial fragmentation of stones into 3–4 pieces was achieved using a holmium laser to create smaller, rougher surfaces, facilitating subsequent removal with a lapaxy punch. Complete stone clearance was achieved in all patients without requiring ancillary procedures. Catheters were removed within 24 hours post-procedure. This combined approach using a holmium laser and cystolitholapaxy punch demonstrates an effective, minimally invasive option for managing large vesical calculi in complex cases with prior bladder surgeries.

Author Biographies

  • Osama Kalim Shaikh, The Kidney Centre, Post Graduate Training Institute, Karachi, Pakistan.

    Resident Urology, Department of Urology,

  • Shakeel Haseeb Uddin Siddique, The Kidney Centre, Post Graduate Training Institute, Karachi, Pakistan.

    Department of Resident Urology, 

  • Muhammad Umar, The Kidney Centre, Post Graduate Training Institute, Karachi, Pakistan.

    Department of Resident Urology, 

  • Ahsan Rehman, The Kidney Centre, Post Graduate Training Institute, Karachi, Pakistan.

    Department of Resident Urology,

  • Habibullah Muhammad Akbar, The Kidney Centre, Post Graduate Training Institute, Karachi, Pakistan.

    Department of Resident Urology, 

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2025-01-10

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Shaikh OK, Siddique SHU, Umar M, Rehman A, Akbar HM. Endoscopic Management of Large Vesical Calculus. PJMD [Internet]. 2025 Jan. 10 [cited 2026 Jun. 14];14(1):157-60. Available from: https://ojs.zu.edu.pk/pjmd/article/view/2608

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