Abstract
Introduction:
The use of fluoroscopy during percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) may lead to an overestimation of stone-free rates. The objective of this study is to demonstrate the feasibility of intraoperative CT-guided PCNL compared with standard of care (SoC) PCNL.
Patients and Methods:
A prospective feasibility study (20 patients undergoing PCNL with an intraoperative CT scan between June 2017 and February 2020) and a retrospective study of a historical cohort (20 consecutive patients undergoing SoC PCNL between September 2015 and September 2016) were conducted. All procedures were performed by an expert endourologist in a tertiary referral hospital. Follow-up was performed at 6 weeks postoperatively. The primary goal is to investigate the practicality and potential benefits and harms of intraoperative CT scanning during PCNL. Secondary outcomes are a stone-free rate after the 6-week follow-up, perioperative radiation exposure, the need for postoperative imaging, and peri- and postoperative complications. Statistical significance was considered at
Results:
The initial stone-free rate in the CT scan group was 65% (
Conclusions:
Intraoperative CT scanning during PCNL is feasible and gives a better estimate of any remaining stone fragments compared with fluoroscopy only.
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