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First digital flexible ureterorenoscope: initial experience.

Stephen Mitchell1, Erik Havranek, Anup Patel.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Flexible ureterorenoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that is rapidly gaining popularity as a treatment for patients with upper urinary tract lithiasis. One of the main drawbacks is the limited visualization imposed by fiberoptic technology in an endoscope, often only 7 to 8F and the fragility of fiber-based optics in a flexible endoscope.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We report our initial experience with digital flexible URS and holmium laser lithotripsy using digital image capture in three patients. Two patients had upper tract calculi (1 cm lower pole calculus and 8 mm caliceal diverticular stone, respectively), and one patient underwent diagnostic URS.
RESULTS: After basket capture and intrarenal relocation of the lower pole stone, complete stone destruction was achieved. Similarly, the caliceal diverticular stone was destroyed after holmium laser incision of the caliceal diverticulum. Remarkable improvement in image quality was observed throughout the procedures in comparison with current fiberoptic image acquisition. Minor image interference was noted during fluoroscopic screening, which increased slightly during laser activation.
CONCLUSIONS: The first digital flexible ureterorenoscope provided excellent image quality and zoom capability, with a substantial improvement compared with fiberoptic technology. It does not require a separate light source and is an important step for the continued evolution of flexible URS as a therapeutic modality for upper urinary tract pathology.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18315473     DOI: 10.1089/end.2007.0046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endourol        ISSN: 0892-7790            Impact factor:   2.942


  7 in total

Review 1.  Expression of p53 in upper urinary tract urothelial carcinoma.

Authors:  Stephen Mitchell; Erik Mayer; Anup Patel
Journal:  Nat Rev Urol       Date:  2011-08-02       Impact factor: 14.432

2.  Flow matters: irrigation flow differs in flexible ureteroscopes of the newest generation.

Authors:  Stephan Kruck; Aristoteles G Anastasiadis; Georgios Gakis; Ute Walcher; Joerg Hennenlotter; Axel S Merseburger; Arnulf Stenzl; Udo Nagele
Journal:  Urol Res       Date:  2011-03-26

3.  In vitro and in vivo comparison of optics and performance of a distal sensor ureteroscope versus a standard fiberoptic ureteroscope.

Authors:  Achim Lusch; Corollos Abdelshehid; Guy Hidas; Kathryn E Osann; Zhamshid Okhunov; Elspeth McDougall; Jaime Landman
Journal:  J Endourol       Date:  2013-06-18       Impact factor: 2.942

4.  Recent advances in management of ureteral calculi.

Authors:  Richard Daron Smith; Mushtaq Shah; Anup Patel
Journal:  F1000 Med Rep       Date:  2009-07-08

5.  The new Olympus digital flexible ureteroscope (URF-V): Initial experience.

Authors:  Saeed M Al-Qahtani; Bogdan Geavlete; Bogdan P Geavlette; Sixtina Gil-Diez de Medina; Olivier P Traxer
Journal:  Urol Ann       Date:  2011-09

6.  Single-Use vs. Reusable Digital Flexible Ureteroscope to Treat Upper Urinary Calculi: A Propensity-Score Matching Analysis.

Authors:  Fang Huang; Xiaoqiong Zhang; Yu Cui; Zewu Zhu; Yongchao Li; Jinbo Chen; Feng Zeng; Yang Li; Zhiyong Chen; Hequn Chen
Journal:  Front Surg       Date:  2022-01-10

Review 7.  Novel technologies in flexible ureterorenoscopy.

Authors:  Athanasios G Papatsoris; Stefanos Kachrilas; Mohamed El Howairis; Junaid Masood; Noor Buchholz
Journal:  Arab J Urol       Date:  2011-05-06
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