Special issue on kidney stone disease
The special issue on kidney stone disease is published by the Translational Andrology and Urology (Transl Androl Urol; Print ISSN 2223-4683; Online ISSN 2223-4691) (Figure 1), which was launched in September 2014 (www.amepc.org/tau/issue/view/230). This special issue is edited by Prof. Marshall L. Stoller (Figure 2) and Prof. Thomas Chi (Figure 3) from Department of Urology, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA. The editors have assembled a series of remarkably comprehensive reviews by some of the worlds’ foremost endourologists highlighting a few of the interesting topics in endourology.
Urinary stone disease is a frequent challenge for the urologic practitioner. The special issue has made an effort to provide both an overview of the topic at hand and also a perspective on how authors and others approach some of the complex topics faced by endourologists and urologists treating nephrolithiasis on a daily basis. With a growing incidence of urinary stones seen worldwide, the special issue hope to offer an applicable resource for urologic practitioners’ practice (1). The outline of the issue is listed as below.
Review Article
Cystine nephrolithiasis
Hasan Fattah, Yasmin Hambaroush, David S. Goldfarb
Commentary from Guest Editors
Treating the cystine stone former presents a singular clinical challenge
Thomas Chi, Eric Taylor, Marshall L. Stolle
Review Article
Calcium intake and urinary stone disease
Mathew D. Sorensen
Commentary from Guest Editors
Making sense of dietary calcium and urinary stone disease
Thomas Chi, Eric Taylor, Marshall L. Stoller
Review Article
Kidney stone risk following Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery
Benjamin K. Canales, Ricardo D. Gonzalez
Commentary from Guest Editors
Gastric bypass surgery patients warrant special attention for preventing urinary stones
Thomas Chi, Eric Taylor, Marshall L. Stoller
Review Article
The role of Randall plaques on kidney stone formation
Hsiao-Jen Chung
Commentary from Guest Editors
Alexander Randall may have had it right after all
Thomas Chi, Eric Taylor, Marshall L. Stoller
Review Article
Reactive oxygen species, inflammation and calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis
Saeed R. Khan
Commentary from Guest Editors
Reactive oxygen species may unite many mechanisms by which calcium oxalate stones form
Thomas Chi, Eric Taylor, Marshall L. Stoller
Review Article
Economic impact of urinary stones
Elias S. Hyams, Brian R. Matlaga
Commentary from Guest Editors
The days of cost effective management for nephrolithiasis are already upon us
Thomas Chi, Eric Taylor, Marshall L. Stoller
Review Article
Metabolic syndrome and nephrolithiasis
Krishna Ramaswamy, Ojas Shah
Commentary from Guest Editors
The link between metabolic syndrome and nephrolithiasis: a white whale for understanding urinary stone disease
Thomas Chi, Eric Taylor, Marshall L. Stoller
Review Article
Perioperative cultures and the role of antibiotics during stone surgery
Piruz Motamedinia, Ruslan Korets, Gina Badalato, Mantu Gupta
Commentary from Guest Editors
Looking beyond the guidelines for perioperative antibiotics in nephrolithiasis
Thomas Chi, Eric Taylor, Marshall L. Stoller
Review Article
Fad diets and their effect on urinary stone formation
Antonio Nouvenne, Andrea Ticinesi, Ilaria Morelli, Loredana Guida, Loris Borghi, Tiziana Meschi
Commentary from Guest Editors
Moderation may be the best fad diet for urinary stone disease
Thomas Chi, Eric Taylor, Marshall L. Stoller
Review Article
Advances in ureteral stents
Hilary Brotherhood, Dirk Lange, Ben H. Chew
Commentary from Guest Editors
Ureteral stents are part of an ever-expanding technology horizon
Thomas Chi, Eric Taylor, Marshall L. Stoller
Review Article
Advances in ureteroscopy
David R. Wetherell, Damien Ling, Darren Ow, Bhawanie Koonjbeharry, Ania Sliwinski, Mahesha Weerakoon, Nathan Papa, Nathan Lawrentschuk, Damien M. Bolton
Commentary from Guest Editors
Balancing the utility of new technology against cost in urinary stone disease
Thomas Chi, Eric Taylor, Marshall L. Stoller
Acknowledgements
Disclosure: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
References
- Chi T, Stoller ML. Kidney stone disease. Transl Androl Urol 2014;3:227.