Characterizing endourologist learning curve during percutaneous nephrolithotomy: implications on occupational dose and patients.
Jacobo Guiu-SoutoCarlos Otero-MartínezDaniel Pérez-FentesCarlos Fernández-BaltarJuan F Sánchez-GarcíaCamilo García-FreireMiguel PombarJuan Pardo-MonteroPublished in: Journal of radiological protection : official journal of the Society for Radiological Protection (2017)
In this study we have characterized the learning curve of percutaneous nephrolithotomy procedures over 301 cases for six years. Different surrogate parameters of clinical expertise have been used, such as dose area product, total procedure time, fluoroscopy time and personal equivalent doses. In addition, two different endourologists have been monitored; one of whom was subjected to a specific Radiation Protection training (ICRP 85). Eye lens dose is estimated from thermoluminescent dosimeters. Significant differences are observed between both endourologists, especially in the fluoroscopy time. Finally, both entrance skin dose and effective doses of patients have been determined.