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A Multicenter Prospective Research on the Treatment of Low Pole Renal Calculus by Flexible Ureteroscope

Conditions
Renal Calculus
Interventions
Procedure: Flexible Ureteroscopy
Registration Number
NCT03105206
Lead Sponsor
Changhai Hospital
Brief Summary

This study centers on the treatment of low pole renal stones by flexible ureteroscope and intends to find the key anatomical parameters using a prospective, randomized multi-center trial design and to make a more appropriate standard for flexible ureteroscopy of low pole renal stones.

Detailed Description

With the development of manufacturing technique, new generation of flexible ureteroscopes have great initiative and passive bending capacity and have greatly expanded its application. In our clinical practice, we have found that IPA (Infundibulopelvic angle) is no longer a decisive factor for the success of f-URS(flexible ureteroscope) surgeries. Thus, we think it is necessary to have further study on the effect of anatomy of renal collecting system for f-URS surgeries.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
1100
Inclusion Criteria
  • • Subject has provided informed consent and indicated a willingness to comply with study treatments

    • Subject is 18-70 yrs of age
    • Subject can be either male or female
    • Subject has a diagnosis of low pole renal stones according to CT urography(CTU) or intravenous pyelogram (IVP) results
    • Subject has a single stone 1~2cm in size (KUB), or multiple stones 1~2cm in cumulative size (KUB), and is a surgical candidate for the ureteroscopic approach
Exclusion Criteria
  • • Subject has an active urinary tract infection (e.g., cystitis, prostatitis, urethritis, etc.)

    • Subject has been diagnosed with a urethral stricture or bladder neck contracture
    • Subject has been diagnosed with a urinary tract infection related to stone obstruction within two weeks
    • Subject has severe hematuria that might blur the vision of the endoscopy
    • Subject is pregnant or in monthly period
    • Subject has coexistent disease like systemic disease, heart disease, lung disfunction or other diseases that could not tolerate the endoscopic surgery or anesthesia.
    • Subject has unadjusted diabetes or high blood pressure
    • Subject has a disorder of the coagulation cascade system that would put the subject at risk for intraoperative or postoperative bleeding
    • Subject is unable to discontinue anticoagulant and antiplatelet therapy preoperatively (2 weeks)
    • Subject has been diagnosed with hydronephrosis larger than 3cm according to the B-scan ultrasonography examination
    • Subject has any kind of anatomic abnormality of the urinary system that might have an influence on the surgery

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Low Pole Renal CalculusFlexible Ureteroscopypatients with low pole renal calculus who are suitable to treat by flexible ureteroscopy
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
whether the f-URS could enter the low kidney calyx or notduring the operation

Following conditions are regarded as failures: 1. the f-URS couldn't enter the low kidney calyx 2. Though the f-URS has entered the low kidney calyx, it cannot crush the stone.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
stone clearance4 weeks post-operatively

Check NECT(nonenhanced CT), no residual or residual stones are smaller than 2mm in total refers to clear success.Number of participants undergo f-URS surgeries without residual calculus/Total number of participants in each group \*100%=stone clearance

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Changhai Hospital

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Shanghai, Shanghai, China

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