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Novel Flexible Vacuum-Assisted Ureteral Access Sheath Can Actively Control Intrarenal Pressure and Obtain a Complete Stone-Free Status.

Yujun Chen1, Chen Li1, Liang Gao1, Longhui Lin1, Liangliang Zheng1, Longlong Ke1, Jie Chen1, Renrui Kuang1.   

Abstract

Objectives: To compare the safety and effectiveness of a novel flexible vacuum-assisted ureteral access sheath (FV-UAS) and traditional ureteral access sheath (UAS) in simulating retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS). Materials and
Methods: A manometric model was established in porcine kidneys to observe the change in intrarenal pressure (IRP) in the FV-UAS and traditional UAS groups at different irrigation fluid velocities of 30, 50, 80, and 100 mL/min. Establish a kidney stone model (with 0.2 g, dry, ≤5 mm stones) to simulate RIRS. A total of 20 porcine kidneys were randomly numbered from 1 to 20 (FV-UAS group, 1 - 10; traditional UAS group, 11 - 20). The stone volume clearance rate and operation time were compared between the two groups. ("Stonevolumeclearancerate=1-ResidualstonevolumePreoperativestonevolume×100%"). Stone volume was obtained by CT pre- and postoperatively.
Results: FV-UAS can follow flexible ureteroscopy (f-URS) to cross the ureteropelvic junction (UPJ) and into the renal pelvis and calices. FV-UAS can actively make IRP <10 cmH2O by adjusting the negative values at different irrigation fluid velocities. The mean residual stone volume of the FV-UAS vs traditional UAS groups was 33.7 vs 92.5 mm3 (p = 0.017). The mean stone volume clearance rates of the FV-UAS vs traditional UAS groups were 98.5% and 95.9%, respectively (p = 0.017). Seven cases achieved complete stone-free status in the FV-UAS group. All patients had residual fragments postoperatively in the traditional UAS group. Conclusions: FV-UAS can follow f-URS to cross the UPJ and into the renal pelvis and calices, avoiding the interference of UPJ in controlling IRP. FV-UAS can actively control the IRP to be reduced to the desired range by adjusting the negative value under any irrigation fluid velocity. FV-UAS close to the stone can achieve complete stone-free status in RIRS.

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Keywords:  intrarenal pressure; renal stones; residual fragments; retrograde intrarenal surgery; ureteral access sheath

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35243899     DOI: 10.1089/end.2022.0004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endourol        ISSN: 0892-7790            Impact factor:   2.619


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Review 1.  Ureteral Access Sheaths and Its Use in the Future: A Comprehensive Update Based on a Literature Review.

Authors:  Vincent De Coninck; Bhaskar Somani; Emre Tarik Sener; Esteban Emiliani; Mariela Corrales; Patrick Juliebø-Jones; Amelia Pietropaolo; Ioannis Mykoniatis; Belthangady M Zeeshan Hameed; Francesco Esperto; Silvia Proietti; Olivier Traxer; Etienne Xavier Keller
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2022-08-31       Impact factor: 4.964

2.  Technique, Feasibility, Utility, Limitations, and Future Perspectives of a New Technique of Applying Direct In-Scope Suction to Improve Outcomes of Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery for Stones.

Authors:  Vineet Gauhar; Bhaskar Kumar Somani; Chin Tiong Heng; Vishesh Gauhar; Ben Hall Chew; Kemal Sarica; Jeremy Yuen-Chun Teoh; Daniele Castellani; Mohammed Saleem; Olivier Traxer
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2022-09-27       Impact factor: 4.964

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