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The PolyScope: a modular design, semidisposable flexible ureterorenoscope system.

Markus Juergen Bader1, Christian Gratzke, Sebastian Walther, Boris Schlenker, Derya Tilki, Yasemin Hocaoglu, Ronald Sroka, Christian Georg Stief, Oliver Reich.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To characterize the mechanical and optical properties of the PolyScope endoscope system and to examine the clinical outcome in patients who were undergoing ureteronephroscopy.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Mechanical assessment involved measurement of the deflection angle and irrigation flow rate. Optical resolution and distortion, field and angle of view, and light transmission and output formed the optical assessment. Clinical assessment was made in a series of consecutive ureteronephroscopy procedures. The optical cord was disconnected after each procedure, and the image fiber was assessed for damage.
RESULTS: The mean value for the angle of maximum active tip deflection with an empty working channel was 265 degrees (261-275 degrees). Deflection was impaired most with insertion of the 3.0 F basket (10% decrease) and least with an indwelling 220 microm laser fiber (2% decrease). Irrigation flow rate was 57 mL/min with an empty working channel. Flow was reduced by 50% and 68%, with the insertion of a 200 microm or 365 microm laser probe, respectively, and by 92.5% with a 3.2F basket. No damage to the image fiber occurred. The PolyScope optics system could identify a target of about 0.125 mm at a distance of 2 to 4 mm, based on 3 line-pairs/mm needed for clear identification. Lithotripsy of renal calculi was performed for 40 stone burdens in 32 patients; the resulting stone-free rate was 87.5%.
CONCLUSION: The novel semidisposable ureteroscope system PolyScope was simple to use, effective, and reliable in this preliminary clinical evaluation. It overcomes the inherent fragility of comparable devices, which renders the need for maintenance unnecessary.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20575699     DOI: 10.1089/end.2010.0077

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


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