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Clinical Comparison of Mini-Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy with Vacuum Cleaner Effect or with a Vacuum-Assisted Access Sheath: A Single-Center Experience.

Elena Lievore1, Luca Boeri1, Stefano Paolo Zanetti1, Irene Fulgheri2, Matteo Fontana1, Matteo Turetti1, Carolina Bebi1, Francesco Botticelli1, Andrea Gallioli1, Fabrizio Longo1, Roberto Brambilla3, Mauro Campoleoni3, Elisa De Lorenzis1,4, Emanuele Montanari1,4, Giancarlo Albo1,4.   

Abstract

Purpose: To compare outcomes of two different miniaturized percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) techniques: minimally invasive PCNL (MIP) with the vacuum cleaner effect and vacuum-assisted mini-PCNL (vmPCNL). Materials and
Methods: Data from 104 (66.7%) patients who underwent vmPCNL and 52 (33.3%) patients who underwent MIP at a single tertiary referral academic center between January 2016 and December 2019 were analyzed. Patient demographics and peri- and postoperative data were recorded, and propensity score matching was performed. Descriptive statistics and linear regression models were used to identify variables associated with operative time (OT) and patient effective dose. Logistic regression analyses were used to identify factors associated with infectious complications and stone-free (SF) status.
Results: Patient demographics and stone characteristics were comparable between groups. vmPCNL was associated with shorter OT (p < 0.001), fluoroscopy time, and patient effective dose (4.2 mSv vs 7.9 mSv; p < 0.001). A higher rate of infectious complications was found in the MIP group (25.0% vs 7.7%, p < 0.01). Linear regression analysis showed that stone volume, multiple stones, and MIP procedure (all p values ≤0.02) were associated with longer OT. Similarly, OT and the MIP procedure (p ≤ 0.02) were associated with higher patient effective dose. Logistic regression analysis revealed that the stone volume, positive preoperative bladder urine culture, and MIP procedure (all p values ≤0.02) were associated with postoperative infectious complications. vmPCNL was not associated with the SF rate. Conclusions: Mini-PCNL performed with continuous active suction is associated with lower rates of infectious complications, shorter OT, and lower patient effective dose than MIP.

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Keywords:  infectious complications; percutaneous nephrolithotomy; radiation exposure; stone-free rate; vacuum-assisted percutaneous nephrolithotomy

Year:  2021        PMID: 33076705     DOI: 10.1089/end.2020.0555

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


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1.  The comprehensive complication index as a tool for reporting the burden of complications after mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomy: is it time to leave the Clavien-Dindo classification behind?

Authors:  Luca Boeri; Matteo Turetti; Carlo Silvani; Irene Fulgheri; Letizia Maria Ippolita Jannello; Susanna Garbagnati; Matteo Malfatto; Gilda Galbiati; Efrem Pozzi; Stefano Paolo Zanetti; Fabrizio Longo; Elisa De Lorenzis; Giancarlo Albo; Andrea Salonia; Emanuele Montanari
Journal:  World J Urol       Date:  2022-05-28       Impact factor: 3.661

2.  Comparison of vacuum-assisted sheaths and normal sheaths in minimally invasive percutaneous nephrolithotomy: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Ling Zhu; Zhenghao Wang; Ye Zhou; Liping Gou; Yan Huang; Xiaofeng Zheng
Journal:  BMC Urol       Date:  2021-11-15       Impact factor: 2.264

3.  Cost analysis between mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomy with and without vacuum-assisted access sheath.

Authors:  Elena Lievore; Stefano Paolo Zanetti; Irene Fulgheri; Matteo Turetti; Carlo Silvani; Carolina Bebi; Francesco Ripa; Gianpaolo Lucignani; Edoardo Pozzi; Lorenzo Rocchini; Elisa De Lorenzis; Giancarlo Albo; Fabrizio Longo; Andrea Salonia; Emanuele Montanari; Luca Boeri
Journal:  World J Urol       Date:  2021-08-25       Impact factor: 4.226

4.  Urologists are optimistic surgeons: prevalence and predictors of discordance between intraoperative stone-free rate and cross-sectional imaging evaluation after vacuum-assisted mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomy.

Authors:  Letizia Maria Ippolita Jannello; Matteo Turetti; Carlo Silvani; Gilda Galbiati; Susanna Garbagnati; Efrem Pozzi; Matteo Malfatto; Stefano Paolo Zanetti; Fabrizio Longo; Elisa De Lorenzis; Giancarlo Albo; Andrea Salonia; Emanuele Montanari; Luca Boeri
Journal:  World J Urol       Date:  2022-07-13       Impact factor: 3.661

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