Abstract:ObjectiveTo summarize our initial experience on single-incision laparoscopic ureterolithotomy in 6 patients, and to evaluate the efficacy and safety of this procedure. MethodsFrom Jun. 2009 to Jul. 2009, single-incision laparoscopic ureterolithotomies were performed in 6 patients who had a ureteral calculus. The clinical data and operative results were summarized retrospectively. ResultsAll 6 operations were performed successfully, with no conversion to an open procedure; neither an extra trocar for assistance was needed. No intraoperative complications were noticed. The average operative time was (93.5±30.4) min, the average estimated blood loss was (28.5±16.2) ml, and the average postoperative hospital stay was (5.4±1.1) d. ConclusionSingle-incision ureterolithotomy appears to be safe and effective, and has less trauma and better cosmetic outcomes; but it seems to be more difficult for the surgeon to operate.