RIRS for Treatment of Stones in Congenital Anomalous Kidneys
- Conditions
- Renal AnomalyRenal Calculi
- Registration Number
- NCT05240170
- Lead Sponsor
- Al-Azhar University
- Brief Summary
The anatomic renal abnormalities like altered spatial relations with adjacent organs, abnormal calyceal orientation, and anomalous vascular patterns make the active treatment of stones in the congenitally malformed kidney a great challenge for urologists. In this prospective study, the investigators will evaluate the outcome of retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) with extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (SWL) for the treatment of stones in the kidneys with rotation or position anomalies.
- Detailed Description
In current stone guidelines, the recommendations for stone therapy in the kidneys with normal anatomy are clearly stated; however, there is also no clear suggestion and treatment modality in regards to the stone treatment in anomalous kidneys. Nowadays, open surgery, percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL), SWL, and RIRS are used for the treatment of these kidney stones. However, there is no clear consensus on which treatment modalities should be used; each modality has its unique advantages and drawbacks. in this study, the investigators will prospectively evaluate the safety and efficacy of RIRS in treatment of stones in kidneys with rotation or position anomalies. The investigators will compare the results with a matched group of patients who were treated with SWL. The results of this study may help clarify treatment options in the management of patients with stones and renal anomalies.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 160
- The study will include patients with renal stones up to 20 mm in size in a kidney with rotation or position anomalies.
- Pregnant women.
- Uncorrectable coagulation disorders.
- Urinary tract obstruction distal to the stone.
- Active infection.
- Stone in a calyceal diverticulum
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Stone-free rate 3-months after the intervention. Stone-free status is defined as no residual fragments of ≥3 mm on abdominal NCCT and/or X-ray KUB.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Re-treatment rate during the post-operative 3 months need for reintervention
Complication rate intraoperative till 3 months postoperative complications intraoperative and postoperative complications
operative time the procedure time from starting till the end of the procedure
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Urology Department, Al-Azhar University Hospital
🇪🇬Cairo, Egypt
Urology Department, Al-Azhar University Hospital🇪🇬Cairo, EgyptAhmed Fahim, MDContact002025107333urologyhospital@gmail.comMohammed RaafatSub Investigator