TY - JOUR
T1 - Thulium-fiber laser for lithotripsy
T2 - first clinical experience in percutaneous nephrolithotomy
AU - Enikeev, Dmitry
AU - Taratkin, Mark
AU - Klimov, Roman
AU - Alyaev, Yuriy
AU - Rapoport, Leonid
AU - Gazimiev, Magomed
AU - Korolev, Dmitry
AU - Ali, Stanislav
AU - Akopyan, Gagik
AU - Tsarichenko, Dmitry
AU - Markovina, Irina
AU - Ventimiglia, Eugenio
AU - Goryacheva, Evgenia
AU - Okhunov, Zhamshid
AU - Jefferson, Francis A.
AU - Glybochko, Petr
AU - Traxer, Olivier
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
PY - 2020/12
Y1 - 2020/12
N2 - Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of thulium-fiber laser (TFL) in laser lithotripsy during percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL). Methods: Patients with stones < 30 mm were prospectively recruited to undergo PCNL using TFL “FiberLase” (NTO IRE-Polus, Russia). Stone size, stone density, operative time, and “laser on” time (LOT) were recorded. Study included only cases managed with fragmentation. Stone-free rate and residual fragments were determined on postoperative computer tomography. Complications were classified using the Clavien–Dindo grade. Stone retropulsion and endoscopic visibility were assessed based on surgeons’ feedback using a questionnaire. Results: A total of 120 patients were included in the study with a mean age of 52 (± 1.8) years; of these 77 (56%) were males. Mean stone size was 12.5 (± 8.8) mm with a mean density of 1019 (± 375) HU. Mean operative time was 23.4 (± 17.9) min and mean LOT was 5.0 (± 5.7) min. Most used settings were of 0.8 J/25–30 W/31–38 Hz (fragmentation). The mean total energy for stone ablation was 3.6 (± 4.3) kJ. Overall stone-free rate was 85%. The overall complication rate was 17%. Surgeons reported stone retropulsion that interfered with surgery in 2 (1.7%) cases insignificant retropulsion was noted in 16 (10.8%) cases. Poor visualization was reported in three (2.5%) cases and minor difficulties with visibility in four (3.3%) cases. Conclusions: TFL is a safe and effective modality for lithotripsy during PCNL and results in minimal retropulsion.
AB - Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of thulium-fiber laser (TFL) in laser lithotripsy during percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL). Methods: Patients with stones < 30 mm were prospectively recruited to undergo PCNL using TFL “FiberLase” (NTO IRE-Polus, Russia). Stone size, stone density, operative time, and “laser on” time (LOT) were recorded. Study included only cases managed with fragmentation. Stone-free rate and residual fragments were determined on postoperative computer tomography. Complications were classified using the Clavien–Dindo grade. Stone retropulsion and endoscopic visibility were assessed based on surgeons’ feedback using a questionnaire. Results: A total of 120 patients were included in the study with a mean age of 52 (± 1.8) years; of these 77 (56%) were males. Mean stone size was 12.5 (± 8.8) mm with a mean density of 1019 (± 375) HU. Mean operative time was 23.4 (± 17.9) min and mean LOT was 5.0 (± 5.7) min. Most used settings were of 0.8 J/25–30 W/31–38 Hz (fragmentation). The mean total energy for stone ablation was 3.6 (± 4.3) kJ. Overall stone-free rate was 85%. The overall complication rate was 17%. Surgeons reported stone retropulsion that interfered with surgery in 2 (1.7%) cases insignificant retropulsion was noted in 16 (10.8%) cases. Poor visualization was reported in three (2.5%) cases and minor difficulties with visibility in four (3.3%) cases. Conclusions: TFL is a safe and effective modality for lithotripsy during PCNL and results in minimal retropulsion.
KW - Kidney
KW - Percutaneous nephrolithotripsy
KW - Thulium-fiber laser
KW - Ureter
KW - Urinary stones
KW - Urolithiasis
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U2 - 10.1007/s00345-020-03134-x
DO - 10.1007/s00345-020-03134-x
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C2 - 32108256
AN - SCOPUS:85080142754
SN - 0724-4983
VL - 38
SP - 3069
EP - 3074
JO - World Journal of Urology
JF - World Journal of Urology
IS - 12
ER -