Phase
Condition
Kidney Stones
Treatment
conventional suction ureteral access sheath
bendable suction ureteral access sheath
Clinical Study ID
Ages 18-70 All Genders
Study Summary
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
Inclusion Criteria:
Diagnosis: Radiologically confirmed renal stones (e.g., CT, ultrasound, or X-ray).
Stone size within a specific range (e.g., 5-20 mm).
Indication for Treatment: patients indicated for flexible ureteroscopy due to renalstones.
Anatomical Suitability: normal or mildly altered renal anatomy that allows safe useof the access sheath.
Willingness to participate and provide written informed consent.
Exclusion
Exclusion Criteria:
Medical Conditions: Active urinary tract infection (UTI) or sepsis.Coagulopathy or inability to discontinue anticoagulation therapy. Significantcomorbidities (e.g., severe cardiopulmonary disease). Pregnancy: Pregnant orbreastfeeding individuals.
Anatomical or Surgical Factors:
Severe ureteral stricture or obstruction preventing sheath placement. Congenital abnormalities affecting the urinary tract. - Stone Factors: Stones larger than the sheath's operational limit (e.g., >20 mm). Multiple stones in different calyces that cannot be accessed in one session.
- Previous Treatment: Recent (<6 weeks) or repeated interventions for the same stones (e.g., prior lithotripsy or ureteroscopy).
Study Design
Connect with a study center
Faculty of Medicine, Menoufia University
Shebin Elkom, Menoufia 35111
EgyptActive - Recruiting
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