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Fragmentation targeted at preferred discontinuities: A new concept in endolithotripsy with Holmium laser:YAG

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Citazione:
Fragmentation targeted at preferred discontinuities: A new concept in endolithotripsy with Holmium laser:YAG / Sánchez-Martín, F M; Emiliani, E; Pueyo-Morer, E; Angerri-Feu, O; Sanguedolce, F; Millán, F; Villavicencio, H. - In: ACTAS UROLÓGICAS ESPAÑOLAS. - ISSN 0210-4806. - 42:9(2018), pp. 606-609. [10.1016/j.acuro.2017.11.008]
Abstract:
Introduction: There are currently 3holmium laser, YAG (Ho:YAG) endolithotripsy procedures that are considered basic (fragmentation, pulverisation, "pop-corn" technique). We present the technique of fragmentation targeted at preferred discontinuities (FTPD), a new concept of endolithotripsy by Ho:YAG laser. Material and methods: The FTPD technique is based on the selective application of energy (targeting a specific preselected point) to an area that is visually prone to the formation of a fracture line or preferred discontinuity (conditioned by the anisotropy of the urolithiasis). The ideal energy regimen (setting) is a high range of working energy (2-3J) with a very low frequency range (5-8Hz) and short pulse width. Between January 2015 to February 2017, the FTPD technique was used in 37 procedures (7 NLP, 16 RIRS, 12 URS, 2 cystolithotomies), with a Ho:YAG laser (Lumenis Pulse 120H®, Tel-Aviv, Israel). Maximum power used: 24W (3J/8Hz) with fibres of 365μ and 273μ (URS, RIRS), and 32W (4J/8Hz) with fibres of 550μ (NLP, cystolithotomy). Results: Strategic improvement was achieved in all cases using the TFPD technique to continue the endolithotripsy or remove fragments. No complications were recorded after the use of this method. Conclusions: FTPD can be considered a complementary option in combination with the basic methods of fragmentation and pulverisation. In our experience, it constitutes significant progress in optimising the performance of Ho:YAG laser endolithotripsy.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Anisotropy; Anisotropía; Diaclasa; Discontinuidad preferente; Endourology; Endourología; Fragmentación; Fragmentation; Joint; Laser; Lithiasis; Lithotripsy; Litiasis; Litotricia; Láser; Preferred discontinuity
Elenco autori:
Sánchez-Martín, F M; Emiliani, E; Pueyo-Morer, E; Angerri-Feu, O; Sanguedolce, F; Millán, F; Villavicencio, H
Autori di Ateneo:
SANGUEDOLCE Francesco
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/303602
Pubblicato in:
ACTAS UROLÓGICAS ESPAÑOLAS
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