The Journal of Urology | 2019

PD01-06\u2003PROSPECTIVE CLINICAL STUDY ON SUPERPULSE THULIUM FIBER LASER: INITIAL ANALYSIS OF OPTIMAL LASER SETTINGS

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Recently, SuperPulse Thulium (Tm) fiber laser (NPO IRE-Polus) with wavelength of 1.94 µm was introduced as a promising lithotripsy tool. In preclinical study, we have found its efficacy to be higher than the leading Ho:YAG laser for fragmentation (x1.7 times) and dusting (x2.3 to 4 times) for equal energy and repetition rate settings. In this work, we report results of the on-going clinical study aimed at comprehensive evaluation of safety and efficacy of the new laser. METHODS: The SuperPulse Tm fiber laser device has been cleared for clinical use by the Ministry of Health of Russian Federation and the protocol has been approved by the institutional Ethical Review committee. We prospectively analyzed 268 patients (173 kidney, 80 ureteral, 15 bladder stones) who underwent SuperPulse Tm fiber laser lithotripsy. Stone size, its density, operative and laser on time (LOT) were measured. Based on surgeon s feedback, retropulsion and intraoperative visibility were assessed. RESULTS: For kidney stones, the average size was 11.4 mm (7–25 mm), for ureteral stones 7.6 mm (3–18 mm), for bladder stones 22.2 mm (9–36 mm). The average stone density for kidney stones was 987 HU (330–1960 HU), for ureteral stones 995 HU (460–1700 HU), for bladder stones 980 HU (860–1050 HU). The average time to complete renal stone fragmentation (to dust or small fragments) was 27.2 min, for ureteral stones 17.1 min, for bladder stones 19 min. LOT was 24.3; 12.7 and 14.5 min for kidney, ureter and bladder stones, respectively. The retropulsion was insignificant in all cases with energy level less than 0.5 J. Visibility was estimated as optimal by surgeons in most cases. Fragmentation mode with energy level 2 to 5J and repetition rate 5-10 Hz was most suitable for bladder stone disintegration. Overall, the settings of 0.1-0.2J/15-30W; 0.2-0.5J/10-15W and 2-5J/30-50W were identified as optimal for kidney (dusting), ureter (dusting and fragmentation), and bladder (fragmentation) stones, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Based on the analysis of data on 268 subjects available today, the SuperPulse Tm fiber laser is safe and efficacious for all types of urinary stones in all relevant anatomic locations. Source of Funding: None

Volume 201
Pages e58
DOI 10.1097/01.JU.0000555018.13063.41
Language English
Journal The Journal of Urology

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