Thulium Fiber Laser Lithotripsy in COVID Positive Patients

A. Alansari, H. Kamkoum, Maged Alrayashi, Hossameldin Alnawsara, Bela Tallai, Tawiz Gul, Shukri Alfalahi, M. Abdelkareem, M. Ebrahim, O. Aboumarzouk, M. Salah
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Background: Thulium fiber laser technology has been shown to provide more power through a small fiber to enable faster stone fragmentation. In the Covid era, positive patients were postponed for a few weeks before any surgery to ensure their safety. However, with complete ureteric obstruction with large stones, delayed ureteroscopy and stone fragmentation could potentially compromise renal function. We aim to evaluate the Thulium Fiber Laser outcome as an alternative to holmium YAG laser as intracorporeal lithotripter in Covid-19 positive patients. Methods: From March-July 2020, during the peak of the corona outbreak, 11 COVID-19 positive patients were admitted through the emergency department with obstructing ureteric stones underwent urgent JJ stent insertion 2 weeks later from the initial surgery a definitive treatment offered. Results: The average age was 36+-11.7 years, all-male, all fit and healthy despite their Covid-19 status. The average stone size was 11+-3.1 mm with a volume of 395.8+-280 mm3 . The Hounsfield unit measurement was 1033.3+-57.7. Seven underwent short general anesthesia and 4 had spinal anesthesia. The average laser duration was of 593.9+-357.5 seconds, and the average stone ablation speed was 0.66+-0.19 mm3 /Sec. The overall stone- free rate was 90.9%. All 11 patients were discharged safely on the same day with only 1 patient readmitted with steinstrasse and underwent urgent ureteroscopy. None of our patients developed late complications. Conclusion: Using the Thulium laser technology allows for a quick and safe alternative to Holmium for fragmenting ureteric stones with a high stone-free rate.
铥光纤激光碎石在COVID阳性患者中的应用
背景:铥光纤激光技术已被证明可以通过一根小纤维提供更大的功率,从而更快地粉碎石头。在新冠肺炎时代,为确保患者的安全,任何手术前都会将阳性患者推迟几周。然而,完全性输尿管梗阻伴大结石,延迟输尿管镜检查和结石碎裂可能潜在地损害肾功能。我们的目的是评估铥光纤激光作为替代钬YAG激光作为Covid-19阳性患者体内碎石机的效果。方法:从2020年3月至7月,在冠状病毒爆发高峰期,11例COVID-19阳性患者因输尿管梗阻结石在首次手术2周后紧急置入术,并提供明确的治疗。结果:患者平均年龄36±11.7岁,均为男性,虽感染新冠肺炎,但身体健康。平均粒径为11+-3.1 mm,体积为395.8+-280 mm3。Hounsfield单位测量值为1033.3+-57.7。7例行短时间全身麻醉,4例行脊髓麻醉。平均激光持续时间为593.9±357.5秒,平均消融速度为0.66±0.19 mm3 /Sec。总无结石率为90.9%。11例患者均于当日安全出院,仅有1例患者因尿潴留再次入院并行紧急输尿管镜检查。我们的病人都没有出现晚期并发症。结论:铥激光技术可作为钬激光的一种快速、安全的治疗输尿管结石的方法。
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