Kidney Stone Clinical Trial
Official title:
Clinical Outcomes and Healthcare Economics of SOLTIVE Compared to Ho:YAG Laser in Urolithiasis
To compare intraoperative as well as postoperative outcomes of SOLTIVE Thulium laser compared to Ho:YAG laser for the treatment of urolithiasis. The hypothesis is that utilizing the SOLTIVE Thulium laser for the treatment of urolithiasis will result in a more efficient procedure, with comparable stone free rate to that of Holmium laser and subjective improvement in physician satisfaction.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 100 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. Patients must be 18 years of age or older 2. Patients must be diagnosed with single stone burden <2.0 cm 3. Patients must opt for definitive treatment with ureteroscopy with lase lithotripsy and stone basket extraction Exclusion Criteria: 1. Patients with multiple stones or stones bilaterally 2. Patient with stones >2.0cm 3. Patient who wish to continue with trial of passage |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of Kansas Medical Center | Kansas City | Kansas |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Kansas Medical Center |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | To evaluate the stone free rate of patients undergoing ureteroscopy with laser lithotripsy for urolithiasis at first follow up visit | To evaluate the stone free rate of patients undergoing ureteroscopy with laser lithotripsy for urolithiasis with the SOLTIVE Thulium Fiber Laser in comparison to Ho:YAG laser with repeat imaging at the first follow up clinic visit. | 6 months | |
Secondary | To compare Operation time SOLTIVE Thulium Fiber Laser vs Ho:YAG Laser. | To compare intraoperative components of SOLTIVE Thulium Fiber Laser vs Ho:YAG Laser in regard to total operative time, during surgery.
Measure the difference in time compared among the two groups. Looking at which approach has a shorter operation time. Unit will be minute differences between two groups |
1 day | |
Secondary | To compare laser time SOLTIVE Thulium Fiber Laser vs Ho:YAG Laser. | To compare intraoperative components of SOLTIVE Thulium Fiber Laser vs Ho:YAG Laser in regard to total laser time during surgery. Comparing the two groups to see which laser used has less laser time. Unit will be minute differences between two groups | 1 day | |
Secondary | To compare pedal time SOLTIVE Thulium Fiber Laser vs Ho:YAG Laser. | To compare intraoperative components of SOLTIVE Thulium Fiber Laser vs Ho:YAG Laser in regard to pedal time during surgery.
Comparing the two groups to see which laser used has less pedal time. Unit will be minute differences between two groups |
1 day | |
Secondary | To compare laser setting SOLTIVE Thulium Fiber Laser vs Ho:YAG Laser. | To compare intraoperative components of SOLTIVE Thulium Fiber Laser vs Ho:YAG Laser in regard to laser setting during surgery. Laser setting will be a descriptive measure between the two groups. | 1 day | |
Secondary | To compare use of basket during SOLTIVE Thulium Fiber Laser vs Ho:YAG Laser. | To compare intraoperative components of SOLTIVE Thulium Fiber Laser vs Ho:YAG Laser in regard to use of basketing and how many times the basket was inserted for fragments removal and dusting compared to fragmentation time.
Measure of unit it will be a count difference between the two groups. |
1 day | |
Secondary | To compare post-operative complications of SOLTIVE Thulium Fiber Laser vs Ho:YAG Laser. | To compare post-operative components of SOLTIVE Thulium Fiber Laser vs Ho:YAG Laser in regard to complications.
Measure will be rate of complication in percentage. |
6 months | |
Secondary | To compare post-operative physician satisfaction with retropulsion of SOLTIVE Thulium Fiber Laser vs Ho:YAG Laser. | To compare post-operative components of SOLTIVE Thulium Fiber Laser vs Ho:YAG Laser in regard to physician satisfaction with retropulsion with a measurement tool (questionnaire) that will be used to assess this outcome. The questionnaire will have a satisfaction scale (1-5). | 6 months | |
Secondary | To compare post-operative physician satisfaction of endoscopic view of SOLTIVE Thulium Fiber Laser vs Ho:YAG Laser. | To compare post-operative components of SOLTIVE Thulium Fiber Laser vs Ho:YAG Laser in regard to physician satisfaction with endoscopic views with a measurement tool (questionnaire) that will be used to assess this outcome. The questionnaire will have a satisfaction scale (1-5). | 6 months | |
Secondary | To compare post-operative fiber degradation of SOLTIVE Thulium Fiber Laser vs Ho:YAG Laser. | To compare post-operative components of SOLTIVE Thulium Fiber Laser vs Ho:YAG Laser in regard to fiber degradation with provider feedback. This will be measured in a Yes/No format. The measurement will be a count of each group that had fiber degradation. | 6 months | |
Secondary | To compare post-operative stent placement of SOLTIVE Thulium Fiber Laser vs Ho:YAG Laser. | To compare post-operative components of SOLTIVE Thulium Fiber Laser vs Ho:YAG Laser in regard to stent placement with provider feedback. This will be measured in a Yes/No format. The measurement will be a count of each group that had stent placed. | 6 months | |
Secondary | To compare post-operative repeat procedure after SOLTIVE Thulium Fiber Laser vs Ho:YAG Laser. | To compare post-operative components of SOLTIVE Thulium Fiber Laser vs Ho:YAG Laser in regard to if patient had a repeat procedure. This will be measured in a Yes/No format. The measurement will be a count of each group that had stent placed. | 6 months |
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