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NCT ID: NCT03217318 Completed - Clinical trials for Ureteral Stent Related Morbidity

Reduction of Stent Associated Morbidity by Minimizing Stent Material.

Start date: July 15, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

After providing informed consent, patients will be randomized into one of two groups (single-blinded): Group 1 will receive a standard Percuflex® (Boston scientific) ureteral stent. Diameter: 6F, length according to surgeons' estimation. Patients in Group 2 will receive a Suture-Stent adjusted to the individual stone location. All participant receive standardized patient information, using a validated leaflet on ureteral stenting and associated morbidity. In both groups, patients will complete the Ureteral Stent Symptoms Questionnaire (USSQ) 1 week after stent insertion, prior to stent removal (i.e. 2-6 weeks after insertion) and after (2-6 weeks) stent removal. USSQ results after stent removal serve as an assessment of "baseline symptoms". During secondary stone removal, stents are removed and ureteral dilatation / access is assessed. The removed stents will be assessed for biofilm formation within the framework of an approved and ongoing study on the development of a Biofilm-model (EKSG 15/084). Potential complications and adverse events are assessed at all scheduled and unscheduled patient visits.