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IDENTIFICACIÓN

doi:10.1007/s00240-023-01469-9...

Autor
Chen, Yujun Cheng, Xiaofeng Yang, Heng Deng, Wen Chen, Luyao Wang, Gongxian Zhou, Xiaochen
Langue
en
Editor

Springer

Categoría

Urology

Año

2023

fecha de cotización

23/8/2023

Palabras clave
ureteral access sheath retrograde intrarenal surgery ureteroscopy stone fragments f-urs level f-uas rirs stone fragments fluid irrigation
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This study aims to explore the optimal location of flexible ureteral access sheath (f-UAS) in retrograde intrarenal lithotripsy (RIRS).

RIRS model was built by AutoCAD 2011 software, and imported COMSOL 5.6 software to computer simulation.

An RIRS model was constructed in vitro to analyze the distribution pattern of stone fragments and compare the weight of stone fragments carried out by the irrigation fluid when the f-UAS is in different positions.

Computer simulation showed that the highest flow of irrigation fluid was in the channel of flexible ureteroscopy (f-URS) and in the lumen of f-UAS.

From the f-URS to the renal collection system and then to the f-UAS, the velocity of irrigation fluid changes gradually from high-flow to low-flow and then to high-flow.

When the f-URS and the f-UAS are at the same level, the irrigation fluid is always at a state of high flow during the process from f-URS to f-UAS.

When the f-URS and the f-UAS are at the same level, it can increase the local intrarenal pressure (IRP) at the front of f-URS.

The stone fragments are mainly sediment in the low-flow region of irrigation fluid.

More stone fragments could follow the irrigation fluid out of the body when the tip of f-URS and the tip of f-UAS are at the same level ( P  < 0.001).

The f-UAS should be brought closer to the stone in RIRS.

And more stone fragments can be taken out of the body by the effect of irrigation fluid.

Chen, Yujun,Cheng, Xiaofeng,Yang, Heng,Deng, Wen,Chen, Luyao,Wang, Gongxian,Zhou, Xiaochen, 2023, Optimal placement of flexible ureteral access sheath in retrograde intrarenal surgery, Springer

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