Standardized Ureteroscopic Protocol for Stone Management
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Corresponding Organization : University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
Variable analysis
- Use of a safety guidewire
- Use of a semi-rigid URS (4.5 or 6F ureteroscope)
- Use of a UAS (9.5 F/11.5 F or 12 F/14 F Cook Flexor sheath) for renal stones, if appropriate
- Use of a flexible ureteroscope (Storz FlexX2) for renal stones
- Use of a 20 W or 100 W Holmium YAG laser for stone fragmentation
- Use of a 272 μm laser fibre
- Use of a Cook NGage nitinol stone extractor (1.7 F or 2.2 F) for removing larger fragments
- Placement of a 6 F ureteric stent at the end of the procedure
- Stone fragmentation, dusting or pop-dusting
- Successful removal of stones
- Standardized protocol-based procedure for all patients
- Antibiotic prophylaxis given during the induction of general anaesthesia
- Not explicitly mentioned
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