KMID : 1011820180590050328
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Investigative and Clinical Urology 2018 Volume.59 No. 5 p.328 ~ p.334
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In vitro, in vivo, and clinical tests of a novel flexible ureteroscope for the diagnosis and treatment of kidney and ureteral diseases
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Kim Dai-Hee
Shin Jung-Hyun Choi Se-Young You Dal-San Kim Choung-Soo Park Hyung-Keun
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Abstract
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Purpose: Despite advances in flexible ureteroscopy, the high cost and long repair time of ureteroscopes limit their use in the urology. We compared the performance of a novel flexible ureteroscope (fURS) ¡®HF-EH¡¯ with that of the two contemporary fURSs ¡®URF-P6¡¯ and ¡®COBRA¡¯.
Materials and Methods: We compared in vitro measurements of deflection angle, irrigation flow rate, and image quality between HF-EH and URF-P6 while also inspecting renal collecting systems in five female pigs. For clinical testing, we performed retrograde intrarenal surgeries using HF-EH in four patients. Experienced urologists compared performance parameters (irrigation, convenience, and maneuverability) between the HF-EH and COBRA.
Results: The flow rate of HF-EH (21.0 mL/min) was worse, and its resolution (1.59 line pairs/mm) was inferior to that of URF-P6 (28.7 mL/min and 3.17 line pairs/mm, respectively). However, HF-EH was superior to URF-P6 in terms of loss of deflection angle with the insertion of accessories (1.8% vs. 12.7%). In vivo and clinical testing revealed that the performance parameters of HF-EH were slightly inferior to those of conventional domestic fURSs. We successfully performed retrograde intrarenal surgeries using HF-EH in four patients and achieved stone-free statuses in two. None of the patients exhibited any procedure-related complications.
Conclusions: Although we observed that two of the three performance parameters of the novel ureteroscope ¡®HF-EH¡¯ were inferior to those of the conventional ureteroscope, we successfully used HF-EH to perform retrograde intrarenal surgeries in patients. Further studies on performance and durability are warranted for making HF-EH commercially available.
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KEYWORD
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Lithotripsy, Nephrolithiasis, Ureteroscopes
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