医学
抽吸
外科
经皮
套管
碎石术
吸盘
机械工程
工程类
作者
Virgilio De Stefano,Daniele Castellani,Bhaskar K. Somani,Carlo Giulioni,Angelo Cormio,Andrea Benedetto Galosi,Kemal Sarıca,Xavier Glover,Rodrigo Donalisio da Silva,Yılören Tanidir,Nariman Gadzhiev,Giacomo Maria Pirola,Prashant Motiram Mulawkar,Jeremy Yuen‐Chun Teoh,Manoj Monga,Thomas Herrmann,Vineet Gauhar
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.euf.2023.06.010
摘要
Abstract
Context
Controversy exists regarding the therapeutic benefit of suction use during percutaneous nephrolithotripsy (PCNL). Objective
To review and highlight the options available in the use of suction for PCNL, and to discuss their strengths and limitations. Evidence acquisition
A systematic literature search was performed using Scopus, EMBASE, and PubMed. Thirty four studies were included. There was one ex vivo study. Among clinical studies, 24 used a vacuum/suctioning sheath and nine a handpiece suction device/direct-in-scope suction. The suction technique was employed in standard, mini-PCNL, supermini-PCNL, and enhanced supermini‑PCNL techniques. Evidence synthesis
Handpiece suction devices demonstrated better safety and efficiency in treating large stones than nonsuction PCNL and in a much shorter time. Trilogy and ShockPulse-SE were equally effective, safe, and versatile for standard PCNL and mini-PCNL. The heavier handpiece makes Trilogy less ergonomically friendly. Laser suction handpiece devices can potentiate laser lithotripsy by allowing for better laser control with simultaneous suction of small fragments and dust. Integrated suction-based sheaths are available in reusable and disposable forms for mini-PCNL only. Mini-PCNL with suction reported superior outcomes for operative time and stone-free rate to mini-PCNL. This also helped minimize infectious complications by a combination of intrarenal pressure reduction and faster aspiration of irrigation fluid reducing the risk of sepsis, enhance intraoperative vision, and improve lithotripsy efficiency, which makes it a very attractive evolution for PCNL. Conclusions
Suction devices in PCNL are reforming the way PCNL is being done. Adding suction to mini-PCNL reduces infectious complications and improves the stone-free rate. Our review shows that despite the limited evidence, suction techniques appear to improve PCNL outcomes. Patient summary
In this review, we looked at the intra- and perioperative outcomes of percutaneous nephrolithotripsy (PCNL) with the addition of suction. With better stone fragmentation and fewer postoperative infections, this technology is very useful particularly for mini-PCNL.
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