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NCT ID: NCT03150446 Completed - Urinary Stones Clinical Trials

The Usefulness of Flexible Cystoscopy for Preventing Double-J Stent Malposition After Laparoscopic Ureterolithotomy

FC-DM
Start date: April 1, 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of flexible cystoscopy in preventing malpositioning of the ureteral stent after laparoscopic ureterolithotomy in male patients. From April 2009 to June 2015, 97 male patients with stones >1.8 cm in the upper ureter underwent intracorporeal double-J stenting of the ureter after laparoscopic ureterolithotomy performed by four different surgeons. In the last 50 patients who underwent laparoscopic ureterolithotomy flexible cystoscopy was performed through the urethral route to confirm the position of the double-J stent, while in the first 47 correct positioning of the stent was confirmed through postoperative KUB.

NCT ID: NCT02744430 Completed - Clinical trials for Ureteral Obstruction

Mirabegron as Medical Expulsive Therapy (MET) for Ureteral Stones and Ureteral Stent Pain

Start date: July 22, 2017
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The study will be a prospective randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial of mirabegron for medical expulsive therapy (MET) in patients with a CT (Computed Tomography) scan-proven ureteral stone between 4 to 10 mm undergoing expectant management.

NCT ID: NCT02704949 Completed - Ureteral Stone Clinical Trials

Impact of Low Dose Fluoroscopy in Ureteroscopy

Start date: August 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

One of the most effective strategies to decrease radiation exposure during ureteroscopy is to use low dose. However, the quality of the image obtained is inferior to full dose image. The main concern is to maintain the stone free and complication rate despite the inferior quality of image obtained. Our aim was to evaluate if reducing the dose of fluoroscopy to ¼ instead of full dose would impact in a reduction of total radiation exposure despite a possible increase in fluoroscopy time. Also, if this strategy would impact in operation time, stone free rate and complication rate of unilateral semi-rigid ureteroscopy for ureteral stone treatment due too less than optimal fluoroscopy image. All patients over 18 years old diagnosed with ureteral stone from 5 mm to 20 mm in diameter by CT scan were counseled regarding their treatment options. Patients who failed spontaneous passage or medical treatment or chose endourologic treatment were included in this study. Patients with abnormal urinary anatomy such as horseshoe kidney, pelvic kidney or duplex system were excluded from the study.

NCT ID: NCT02635490 Completed - Ureteral Stones Clinical Trials

Is Prophylactic Antibiotics Necessary In Otherwise Healthy Adult Patients Undergoing Ureteroscopic Procedures for Ureteral Stones?

Start date: April 2013
Phase: Phase 0
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The present study aims to investigate the relative efficacy, safety and risk of a single-dose prophylaxis in otherwise healthy adult patients undergoing ureteroscopic procedures for ureteral stones.

NCT ID: NCT02577146 Completed - Ureteral Calculi Clinical Trials

The Predictive Value of Ureteral Jet Assessment With Ultrasound in Patients Presenting With Acute Renal Colic

Start date: October 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a single institution, prospective study to evaluate the prognostic significance of renal and bladder ultrasound with ureteral jet assessment and its utility to evaluate the spontaneous stone passage rate of ureteral stones.

NCT ID: NCT02539004 Completed - Urolithiasis Clinical Trials

US-Non Contrast Computed Tomography Real-time Fusion for Urinary Stones Follow up

Start date: June 2015
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Urolithiasis is a universal problem, a large part of patients will be affected by multiple stones throughout their lifetime, with estimated recurrence rates of 75% within 20 years. The high recurrence rate requires an increasing amount of imaging follow-up. US-NCCT real-time fusion (Fusion) enables lesion assessment and follow up using both modalities as reference for each other. Our study proposes a novel approach for short term follow up of patients using Fusion instead of repeat NCCT exams. the goal of the study is to create an initial proof of concept that Fusion is effective for follow up of known urinary stones. the study is a prospective study on Patients with an obstructing ureteral stone found on a NCCT. Patients will undergo Fusion (using General Electric Logiq E9) after NCCT. The primary endpoint was the ability to locate the ureteral stone using US with guidance of the NCCT as a "Road Map".

NCT ID: NCT02210650 Completed - Clinical trials for Ureteral Stones, Kidney Stones

Trial Comparing Relapse Rates Between Standard Ureteroscopic Removal Of Ureteral Stone And Standard Removal With Additional Ureterorenic Clearing Of Non-Symptomatic Stones In The Kidney

Start date: November 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Patients with a ureteral or kidney stone that causes symptoms, like pain, frequently have small kidney stones that don't cause symptoms. If these small kidney stones are determined to be asymptomatic (not causing any problems or pain), then most urologists will simply remove the symptomatic ureteral stone and leave the additional stones in the kidneys. However, symptomatic kidney stones started as small stones that didn't cause symptoms. This means that the small stones remaining in the patient's kidney may cause problems later. The purpose of our research is to test if removing small stones from the kidney prevents future stone episodes.

NCT ID: NCT02055430 Completed - Children Clinical Trials

Ureteral Stents Versus Percutaneous Nephrostomy for Initial Urinary Drainage

Start date: March 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To compare percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN) versus double J stent (JJ) as an initial urinary drainage in children

NCT ID: NCT02032316 Completed - Clinical trials for Unilateral Ureteral Stone

Feasibility Study of the Uriprene Stent Following Uncomplicated Ureteroscopy

URIPRENE
Start date: March 2014
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

A prospective, single-center, single-arm, trial to demonstrate safety and device performance of the ADVA-Tec Uripreneā„¢ Degradable Temporary Ureteral Stent. This is a first-in-man clinical study in a small human population.

NCT ID: NCT01952314 Completed - Ureter Stones Clinical Trials

Medical Expulsive Therapy for Ureter Stone Using Naftopidil

Start date: May 2014
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study is to investigate whether naftopidil is effective or not for the spontaneous passage of ureteral stones with sizes of 3 to 10 mm.