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Table 1 Previous published studies

From: Hem-o-Lok clip migration into renal pelvis and stone formation as a long-term complication following laparoscopic pyelolithotomy: a case report and literature review

Author

Year

No. case

Age

Gender

Initial disease

Initial procedure

Clip types

IHD1 (years)

Complications

Diagnostic means

Interventional procedure

Huang

2016

1

71

M

RS2

LPL3

HOLC

6

RS; hydro

fURS4

PNL5

Camtosun

2015

1

42

F

RS

LPL

HOLC

2

RS; hydro

URS

URS

Siddharth

2017

1

22

M

UPJO6

RPP7

HOLC

6

RS

PNL

PNL

Dasgupta

2008

1

41

M

UPJO

LPP8

HOLC

Several weeks

RS

PNL

PNL

Ganpule

2020

1

61

F

RCC9

LPN10

HOLC

8

RS

fURS

fURS

Kiremit

2019

1

48

M

RM11

RPN12

HOLC

2

US

URS

URS

Shrivastava

2017

1

69

M

AML13

LPN

HOLC

3

UTI, calculus

URS

URS

Bayles

2015

1

63

M

RCC

OPN14

HOLC

1.5

Clip-strasse

URS

URS

Lee

2014

1

52

M

RCC

RPN

HOLC

2

US; Hydro

fURS

fURS

Fiard

2014

1

67

M

RCC

OPN

HOLC

4 months

US, hydro

URS

URS

Park

2013

1

37

F

RCC

LPN

HOLC

2

US, hydro

URS

URS

Massoud

2011

1

48

F

AML

OPN

APS15

9

Flank pain

CT

SP16

Miller

2006

1

47

M

RM

LPN

LTC17

6 weeks

Pain

CT

SP

  1. 1Interval of HOLC Discovery
  2. 2Renal stone
  3. 3Laparoscopic pyelolithotomy
  4. 4Flexible ureterorenoscopy
  5. 5Percutaneous nephrolithotomy
  6. 6Ureteropelvic junction obstruction
  7. 7Robot-assisted pyeloplasty
  8. 8Laparoscopic pyeloplasty
  9. 9Renal cell carcinoma
  10. 10Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy
  11. 11Renal mass
  12. 12Robot-assisted partial nephrectomy
  13. 13Angiomyolipoma
  14. 14Open partial nephrectomy
  15. 15Autosuture Premium Surgiclip
  16. 16Spontaneous passage
  17. 17Lapra-Ty clips