Abstract
PurposeWe developed a Postural Drainage Lithotripsy System (PDLS) that uses the patient's computed tomography urography (CTU) data to reconstruct the three-dimensional figure of the renal pelvis, provides an individualized inversion and overturning angle and uses gravity to remove residual fragments (RFs). The purpose of this study was to investigate PDLS in the treatment of renal RFs.MethodsA stone with a diameter of 4.0 mm was placed in the upper, middle, and lower calyx of the renal model. A total of 60 trials were applied to 20 renal models. The movement trajectory, passage rate, and postural drainage angle of calculi during the treatment of PDLS were observed.ResultsAll of the stones in 60 trials were observed to move during treatment, and 53/60 (88%) were relocated successfully to the renal pelvis. The passage rate of the upper calyx was 14/20 (70%), that of the middle calyx was 20/20 (100%), and that of the lower calyx was 19/20 (95%).ConclusionsPDLS can provide individualized inversion and reversal angles and remove stones from the renal model. More clinical trials are needed to verify the above view and evaluate its efficacy.
Highlights
The management of residual fragments (RFs) after minimally invasive surgery for urinary calculi is controversial in the clinic because these RFs may become high-risk factors, leading to renal colic, obstruction, infection and stone recurrence, for example [1]
We developed a Postural Drainage Lithotripsy System (PDLS) that uses the patient's computed tomography urography (CTU) data to provide an individualized inversion and overturning angle and uses gravity to
One group of angles was needed in 3/20 cases, three groups of angles were needed in 1/20 cases, and two groups of angles were needed in 16/20 cases
Summary
Tao Yang and Rijin Song have equal study contribution. The management of residual fragments (RFs) after minimally invasive surgery for urinary calculi is controversial in the clinic because these RFs may become high-risk factors, leading to renal colic, obstruction, infection and stone recurrence, for example [1]. Percussion, diuresis, and inversion (PDI) are the main methods to remove RFs. Due to the discrepant inverted angle of PDI therapy, its clinical effect is unreliable [2, 3]. We developed a Postural Drainage Lithotripsy System (PDLS) that uses the patient's computed tomography urography (CTU) data to provide an individualized inversion and overturning angle and uses gravity to. Remove the RFs. we designed an in vitro kidney model experiment to verify the feasibility of PDLS
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