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NCT number NCT03307096
Other study ID # NBDYYY2017003
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received September 30, 2017
Last updated November 16, 2017
Start date November 17, 2017
Est. completion date December 31, 2019

Study information

Verified date November 2017
Source Ningbo No. 1 Hospital
Contact Yue Cheng, Dr.
Phone 13586689920
Email dongbaba8@hotmail.com
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This is a prospect, randomized control trial to evaluate merits between microperc and FURS for lower pole renal stone


Description:

To evaluate the merits of Microperc and RIRS for the treatment for lower pole renal stone between 10-20 mm. Investigators will do a multi-centers randomized controlled trial(RCT). A total of 200 (three hundred) patients, aging between 18 and 60 years are being planned to be enrolled into the study; By simple random sampling technique, patients will be prospectively randomized into group A and group B with a 1:1 ratio. Group A will receive the microperc surgery and group B will undergo FURS.

All the patients will be diagnosed definitely before operations with non-contrast CT+IVP or CTU, lower pole Infundibular length, Infundibular width and Lower pole infundibulopelvic angle were recorded. A double J stent will be inserted in two the relevant ureter two weeks before surgery to guarantee the successful of operations. Patience will receive either microperic or FURS respectively, The operation time , hemoglobin change, renal function, post-operation pain, complications and hospital stay will be recorded. Patience will have follow-up visits at one month and three months, CT and KUB will be taken to evaluate the clearance of renal stone.

Surgical technique Microperc surgery: After the satisfaction of anesthesia, Patient is turned into prone position and the desired calyx is punctured by 4.8F microperc under fluoroscopic or sonographic guidance. No tract dilation is needed. A 200um holmium laser fiber will be used to break stone into less than 2mm. Pull out microperc without drainage tube left; RIRS: After the satisfaction of anesthesia, the patient is placed in the lithotomy position, pull out the pre-inserted double J stent, and place guidewire into the renal pelvis. A 12/14 Fr ureteral access sheath (UAS) is advanced into the proximal ureter over the guidewire, and flexible ureteroscope is passed through the UAS. The stones are fragmented smeller than 2mm using a 200um holmium laser fiber. Fragments are removed using a stone basket for stone analysis if necessary, a double J stent is placed at the conclusion of the procedure and removed post-operative 2 weeks.

Data collection Data for the 2 groups-demographic characteristics, hemoglobin(HB) decrease, white blood cell(WBC) increase, postoperative pain, duration of postoperative hospital stay, complications (modified Clavien system), stone clearance (SFR) and the need for auxiliary treatment are compared.

Mean study endpoint: Final SFR (3 months after procedure) Secondary endpoint: Complications, duration of postoperative hospital stay. re-microperc, ureteroscopy and SWL are considered as auxiliary treatments.

The stone size is defined as the maximum diameter as determined by CT scans. Degree of hydronephrosis are assigned as follow: none (no calyx or pelvic dilation), mild (pelvic dilatation alone), moderate (mild calyx dilation), or severe (severe calyx dilation or calyx dilation accompanied by renal parenchyma atrophy).

Definition of operation time:

For microperc: recorded from the time of the first percutaneous renal puncture to pulling out the microperc.

For RIRS: recorded from insertion of an endoscope into the urethra to the completion of stent placement.

Hospital stay are rounded to the nearest whole day and calculated from the day of surgery to the day of discharge.

Postoperative pain (visual analogue scale(VAS), use of analgesics) will be recorded.

The rate of hemoglobin decrease is assessed by comparing the preoperative Hb level with 24-hour postoperative Hb level.

Non-contrast CT and KUB is obtained for all patients at 3 month after the operation to evaluate the final SFR, allowing time for the spontaneous passage of stone fragments.

Stone-free status are defined as either the absence of any residual stone fragments or the presence of clinically insignificant residual stone fragments in the kidney which were defined as ≤4mm, asymptomatic, non-obstructive and non-infectious stone particles.

Complications of all patients are recorded according to modified Clavien classification system.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 50
Est. completion date December 31, 2019
Est. primary completion date October 1, 2019
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 60 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

1. 10-20mm lower pole renal stone measured by KUB or CT;

2. Age between 18-60 years, no gender limitation;

3. Participators can understand the research and sign the consent form without mental illness nor language disorder;

4. Low pole renal stone left after lithotripsy;

5. Lower pole infundibulopelvic angle which measured by IVP or CTU will less than 30 degree;

6. Asymptomatic patients with positive urine white blood cells and negative preoperative urine culture should be treated with antibiotics for 3days before operation;

7. Patients with symptoms of urinary infections, positive urine withe blood cells and positive preoperative urine culture should be treated with suitable antibiotics based on the culture sensitivity result for at least 7days before operation.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Transplant kidney stone;

2. Renal malformations, such as UPJO, medullary sponge kidney, polycystic kidney, horseshoe kidney, etc.;

3. Combine other part of urinary stones need to be handle at the same procedure, for example ureteral stone, renal pelvic stone, middle or upper pole renal stone;

4. Hematological Disease or Coagulation disorders;

5. Withdraw anticoagulant medicine less than two weeks;

6. Fever or urinary infections without treatment according to the inclusion criteria;

7. Sevier renal dysfunction(endogenous creatinine clearance rate=50ml/min)

8. Middle or severe hydronephrosis(dilatation of the renal pelvis =20mm by ultrasound);

9. Women in menstrual period or pregnancy;

10. Patients have severe disease, such as heart disease, lung dysfunction, and multiple organ failure that cannot tolerate anesthesia or operation.

Study Design


Intervention

Procedure:
Microperc surgery
Parents are treated by Microperc Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy
FURS
Parents are treated by FURS

Locations

Country Name City State
China Ningbo NO.1 hospital Ningbo Zhejiang

Sponsors (12)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Ningbo No. 1 Hospital Affiliated Hospital of Hebei University, Beijing Friendship Hospital, First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University, General Hospital of Shenyang Military Region, Jiangsu Province Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, People's Hospital of Guizhou Province, Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University, The First Affiliated Hospital with Nanjing Medical University, West China Hospital, Zhejiang Provincial People’s Hospital

Country where clinical trial is conducted

China, 

References & Publications (12)

Elbahnasy AM, Clayman RV, Shalhav AL, Hoenig DM, Chandhoke P, Lingeman JE, Denstedt JD, Kahn R, Assimos DG, Nakada SY. Lower-pole caliceal stone clearance after shockwave lithotripsy, percutaneous nephrolithotomy, and flexible ureteroscopy: impact of radiographic spatial anatomy. J Endourol. 1998 Apr;12(2):113-9. — View Citation

Inoue T, Murota T, Okada S, Hamamoto S, Muguruma K, Kinoshita H, Matsuda T; SMART Study Group. Influence of Pelvicaliceal Anatomy on Stone Clearance After Flexible Ureteroscopy and Holmium Laser Lithotripsy for Large Renal Stones. J Endourol. 2015 Sep;29( — View Citation

Juan YS, Chuang SM, Wu WJ, Shen JT, Wang CJ, Huang CH. Impact of lower pole anatomy on stone clearance after shock wave lithotripsy. Kaohsiung J Med Sci. 2005 Aug;21(8):358-64. — View Citation

Karatag T, Tepeler A, Silay MS, Bodakci MN, Buldu I, Daggulli M, Hatipoglu NK, Istanbulluoglu MO, Armagan A. A Comparison of 2 Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy Techniques for the Treatment of Pediatric Kidney Stones of Sizes 10-20 mm: Microperc vs Miniperc. U — View Citation

Kilicarslan H, Kaynak Y, Kordan Y, Kaygisiz O, Coskun B, Gunseren KO, Kanat FM. Unfavorable anatomical factors influencing the success of retrograde intrarenal surgery for lower pole renal calculi. Urol J. 2015 Apr 29;12(2):2065-8. — View Citation

Molina WR, Kim FJ, Spendlove J, Pompeo AS, Sillau S, Sehrt DE. The S.T.O.N.E. Score: a new assessment tool to predict stone free rates in ureteroscopy from pre-operative radiological features. Int Braz J Urol. 2014 Jan-Feb;40(1):23-9. doi: 10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2014.01.04. — View Citation

Ozgür Tan M, Irkilata L, Sen I, Onaran M, Küpeli B, Karaoglan U, Bozkirli I. The impact of radiological anatomy in clearance of lower caliceal stones after shock wave lithotripsy. Urol Res. 2007 Jun;35(3):143-7. Epub 2007 Apr 20. — View Citation

Resorlu B, Oguz U, Resorlu EB, Oztuna D, Unsal A. The impact of pelvicaliceal anatomy on the success of retrograde intrarenal surgery in patients with lower pole renal stones. Urology. 2012 Jan;79(1):61-6. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2011.06.031. — View Citation

Resorlu B, Unsal A, Gulec H, Oztuna D. A new scoring system for predicting stone-free rate after retrograde intrarenal surgery: the "resorlu-unsal stone score". Urology. 2012 Sep;80(3):512-8. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2012.02.072. Epub 2012 Jul 26. — View Citation

Sabnis RB, Ganesamoni R, Doshi A, Ganpule AP, Jagtap J, Desai MR. Micropercutaneous nephrolithotomy (microperc) vs retrograde intrarenal surgery for the management of small renal calculi: a randomized controlled trial. BJU Int. 2013 Aug;112(3):355-61. doi — View Citation

Sener NC, Imamoglu MA, Bas O, Ozturk U, Goktug HN, Tuygun C, Bakirtas H. Prospective randomized trial comparing shock wave lithotripsy and flexible ureterorenoscopy for lower pole stones smaller than 1 cm. Urolithiasis. 2014 Apr;42(2):127-31. doi: 10.1007/s00240-013-0618-z. Epub 2013 Nov 13. — View Citation

Türk C. [Urolithiasis guidelines: retrospective view and perspectives]. Urologe A. 2016 Oct;55(10):1317-1320. Review. German. — View Citation

* Note: There are 12 references in allClick here to view all references

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary SFR Stone free Rate 3 month
Secondary Complications Complications after surgery 3 month
Secondary Duration of postoperative hospital stay Duration of postoperative hospital stay 7 days
Secondary Postoperative pain Postoperative pain,visual analogue scale(VAS) 3 month
Secondary The rate of hemoglobin decrease The rate of hemoglobin decrease 7 days
Secondary Operation time Operation time of surgery 12 hours
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