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Silent Ureteral Stone: Impact on Renal Function and Kidney Anatomy

Urinary Calculi

Ureteral stones may be silent in 5.3% of patients. The goal of this study was to prospectively evaluate the impact of a silent ureteral stone on renal function.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Database and Registry for Renal Diverticulum

Kidney StonesRenal Calculi1 more

Historically, percutaneous treatment of stone-bearing caliceal diverticula has resulted in the best success rates when examining factors such as symptom relief and stone-free rates (Jones, et al, 1991). Many groups have reported modifications in their percutaneous approach which have reportedly improved patient outcomes, but these series have very limited populations. Another issue concerning stone-bearing caliceal diverticula centers on the etiology of stones formation within these areas. This topic remains a subject of debate, with conflicting data in the literature.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Quality of Life in Patients With Double Loop Ureteral Stent (JJ Silicone Hydrogel Study)

Kidney Calculi

This study is a prospective, randomized multicenter study conducted in Europe. It is designed to compare two double loop ureteral stents in terms of the quality of life in patients operated on a kidney stone and requiring the placement of a double loop ureteral stent at the end of the operation.

Unknown status28 enrollment criteria

Feasibility and Impact of a Decision Rule for Imaging of Emergency Department Patients With Suspected...

Kidney Stones

This is the third phase (feasibility and impact) of a three-phase project designed to derive, validate and test the feasibility and impact of implementing clinical decision support to safely limit the use of Computerized Tomography (CT) and its accompanying radiation and cost in emergency department patients with suspected renal colic. Hypothesis: Using a before and after model, integration of a clinical prediction rule into decisions about imaging in patients with suspected renal colic will result in a reduction of between 25-50% of radiation received from CT scanning in this population, without adverse affects on patient-centered outcomes.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

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

Urinary StonesUreteral Calculus

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.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Fluoroscopic Guided vs US-guided Percutaneous Nephrolithotripsy for the Treatment of Stone Disease...

UrolithiasisKidney Stone3 more

Randomized comparison of patient outcomes following fluoroscopic guided PCNL versus ultrasound-guided PCNL.

Unknown status23 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Lithotripsy Urolithiasis Machines

Kidney StoneKidney Calculi3 more

A comparison on the outcomes of patients undergoing shockwave lithotripsy using the Storz machine versus the Dornier machine.

Unknown status16 enrollment criteria

Evaluating Ureteral Length Using Computed Tomography (CT)

Ureteral CalculiHydronephrosis1 more

Proper selection of ureteral stent length might help in reducing comorbidities associated with ureteral stenting, currently there is no standardized way of measuring ureteral length. Measurement of ureteral length according to Computed Tomography (CT) scan might provide useful information when selecting the length of a ureteral stent. Our aim in this study is to compare ureteral measurements using CT scan and measurement of actual ureteral length measured during ureteral stenting.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Self-selection Study of the Toothwave Toothbrush

GingivitisPlaque2 more

This study objective is to test the Silk'n Toothwave self-selection, by potential end users. Additionally, this study will evaluate if contraindicated subjects will self-exclude from use of the device and the ability to understand accurately the labeling content (box and user manual).

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Mini- Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy Versus Standard Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy in the Treatment...

UrolithiasisStone;Renal5 more

The EUA Urolithiasis Guidelines Panel meta-analysis suggest that mPNL is at least as efficacious and safe as sPNL for the removal of renal calculi. However, the quality of the evidence was poor, drawn mainly from small studies, the majority of which were single-arm case series, and only one of which was RCT. The risks of bias and confounding were high, highlighting the need for more reliable data from RCTs. So, the Panel recommended for more clinical research . The aim of this study is to compare between PNL and mPNL through a randomized controlled trial.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria
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