A review of the Moses effect and its applications in endourology

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Adrià Piñero, A. Narváez, J. Placer, E. Miret, E. Trilla, Juan Morote
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Abstract

The holmium:yttrium aluminum garnet laser, the gold standard for lithotripsy, is widely used in various endourological fields. Their physical characteristics contribute to the Moses effect. This narrative review aimed to analyze the current knowledge of the Moses effect and its applications in endourology. The Moses effect involves the rapid formation of a vapor bubble that allows the remaining energy to reach the target with less attenuation. Lumenis® developed pulse modulation technology, the MOSES™ technology, that harnesses the Moses effect to optimize holmium energy. Preclinical studies concluded that the new technology improves stone retropulsion, allowing for reduced lithotripsy duration. However, the heterogeneity of clinical studies and the lack of randomized controlled trials do not allow definitive conclusions. The MOSES™ technology has also been applied in holmium laser enucleation of the prostate, reducing enucleation and hemostasis times, leading to improved enucleation efficiency. However, minimal changes occurred in hemoglobin or hematocrit levels and no significant differences were noted in complications or functional outcomes. Further research is needed to fully evaluate the benefits and limitations of MOSES™ technology in clinical practice.
摩西效应及其在腔内泌尿学中的应用综述
钬钇铝石榴石激光器是碎石的黄金标准,被广泛应用于各种腔内治疗领域。它们的物理特性导致了摩西效应。本综述旨在分析当前有关摩西效应的知识及其在腔内放射学中的应用。摩西效应包括快速形成气泡,使剩余能量以较小的衰减到达目标。Lumenis® 开发的脉冲调制技术 MOSES™ 技术可利用摩西效应优化钬激光能量。临床前研究得出结论,新技术可改善结石逆推,从而缩短碎石时间。然而,临床研究的异质性和随机对照试验的缺乏并不能得出明确的结论。MOSES™ 技术还被应用于前列腺钬激光去核术,缩短了去核和止血时间,提高了去核效率。然而,血红蛋白或血细胞比容水平的变化极小,并发症或功能性结果也无明显差异。要全面评估 MOSES™ 技术在临床实践中的优势和局限性,还需要进一步的研究。
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Current Urology
Current Urology Medicine-Urology
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