Fluid dynamics within renal cavities during endoscopic stone surgery: does the position of the flexible ureteroscope and ureteral access sheath affect the outflow rate?
Tsaturyan ArmanEtienne X KellerAngelis PeteinarisFaria-Costa GabrielAmelia PietropaoloBegona Ballesta MartinezVaseilios TatanisEugenio VentimigliaFrancesco EspertoTarik Emre SenerVincent De ConinckEsteban EmilianiB M Zeeshan HameedMichele TalsoIoannis MykoniatisLazaros TzelvesPanagiotis KallidonisPublished in: World journal of urology (2024)
Our study showed that higher fluid outflow rates are observed from upper and middle calyces compared to lower calyx. This was true when the UAS was positioned 2 cm below the PUJ and at the iliac crest. Significant worsening of fluid dynamics from upper and middle calyces was observed when the UAS was placed distally at the level of the iliac crest. While the difference was statistically significant, the absolute change was not significant. In contrast, for lower calyces, a statistically significant improvement was documented.