研究目的
Investigating the thermal effects of holmium laser lithotripsy under ureteroscopy on the lavage fluid temperature in the operative field and its potential role in postoperative ureteral stricture.
研究成果
The study showed that the temperature of the lavage solution increased significantly during ureteral holmium laser lithotripsy, often exceeding the temperature that could be safely tolerated by the tissue, suggesting that temperature might be one of the factors causing ureteral thermal injury and resulting in postoperative stricture.
研究不足
The study had limitations including the exploration of only the relationship between thermal effect and power, differences in surgical techniques among doctors, varying lithotripsy times for each patient, and the need for further animal experiments and pathological results to confirm ureteral wall damage.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study was conducted to monitor the temperature changes of the lavage fluid during actual holmium laser lithotripsy under ureteroscopy.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Patients suffering from ureteral calculi and candidates for holmium laser lithotripsy under standard ureteroscopy were selected.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Ureteroscope (WOLF Fr
4:0/8), holmium laser machine (Lumenis PowerSuite100W), endoscope perfusion pump (JR-03), thermometer (Uni-T, UT321), thermocouple temperature measurement wire (WRNK-191), and laptop computer (ThinkPad New S2) were utilized. Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The study involved combined spinal and epidural anesthesia, insertion of the ureteroscope, temperature measurement, clearance of the calculi, and indwelling of a double J tube.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The measurement data were expressed as mean ± standard deviation, and the comparison between groups was performed by an unpaired t test using SPSS version 19.0.
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