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NCT number NCT03087812
Other study ID # NL201501
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase
First received November 19, 2015
Last updated April 9, 2018
Start date December 2015
Est. completion date December 2017

Study information

Verified date April 2018
Source Clinical Research Office of the Endourological Society
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

This is an observational study in which data on consecutive patients who undergo ureterorenoscopy with the use of a flexible ureterorenoscope are collected. In total 20 new ureteroscopes are usedfrom Olympus andfrom Storz) to study the durability of the ureteroscopes and the possible microbiological load.


Description:

This is an observational study in which data on consecutive patients who undergo ureterorenoscopy with the use of a flexible ureterorenoscope are collected. In total 6 new ureteroscopes are used (3 from Olympus and 3 from Storz) to study the durability of the ureteroscopes and the possible microbiological load.

Before the procedure is started the endoscope is tested for its microbiological load in two different ways:1. Shake the tip of the flexible ureterorenoscope 5 seconds in a sterile container filled with 10 cc of NaCl 0.9% 2. Flush the working channel of the ureterorenoscope with 10 cc of NaCl 0.9% and collect the sample in a sterile container.

After the procedure is finished, the endoscope is tested for its microbiological load in two different ways:

1. Shake the tip of the flexible ureterorenoscope 5 seconds in a sterile container filled with 10 cc of NaCl 0.9% 2. Flush the working channel of the ureterorenoscope with 10 cc of NaCl 0.9% and collect the sample in a sterile container.

Transfer all samples to the lab as soon as possible but at least within four hours after collecting the samples.

As for the clinical efficacy during each procedure a detailed questionnaire about the use of each ureteroscope is filled out. This includes the ease of use making mention on quality of the image, torque, flexibility and durability.

Data will be collected through electronic case report forms (eCFRs), with use of an online Data Management system (DMS).


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 400
Est. completion date December 2017
Est. primary completion date December 2017
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Patient presented with a diagnosis to undergo a ureterorenoscopy using a flexible ureterorenoscope

- over 18 years

- has signed informed consent

- the patient is being treated with the designated flexible ureterorenoscope

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Locations

Country Name City State
Netherlands AMC University Hospital Amsterdam

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Clinical Research Office of the Endourological Society

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Netherlands, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Microbiological load To evaluate the pre-operative microbiological load of the tip and the working channel of the most common used flexible ureteroscopes, after high level disinfection 2 years
Secondary Durability To evaluate the durability of the most common used flexible ureteroscopes in terms of number of procedures, total use time and total degrees of flexibility loss until the first repair is needed. 2 years
Secondary Factors affecting durability To evaluate descriptive data on factors that may affect the durability of the flexible ureteroscopes. Factors measured are treatment time, treatment indication and anatomical location in the urinary tract, method of ureteroscope insertion number and type of accessory instrumentation through the working channel, difference in users, number of forcing the scope during the procedure and the number of disinfections. 2 years
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