Today: Nov 25, 2024
RU / EN
Last update: Oct 30, 2024
Controlled Fragmentation of Urinary Stones as a Method of Preventing Inflammatory Infections in the Treatment of Urolithiasis (Experience in Successful Clinical Use)

Controlled Fragmentation of Urinary Stones as a Method of Preventing Inflammatory Infections in the Treatment of Urolithiasis (Experience in Successful Clinical Use)

Streltsova O.S., Vlasov V.V., Grebenkin E.V., Antonyan A.E., Elagin V.V., Lazukin V.F., Ignatova N.I., Kamensky V.A.
Key words: urolithiasis; infectious and inflammatory complications of lithotripsy; pyelonephritis; stone fragmentation in urolithiasis.
2021, volume 13, issue 3, page 55.

Full text

html pdf
1287
1278

The introduction of technologically advanced methods of lithotripsy into medical practice changes the nature of postoperative complications. Among them, the main complications are inflammatory infections. This largely determines the search for new, improved methods of stone fragmentation avoiding small stone fragments and dissemination of the pelvicalyceal system of the kidney with stone-associated infection. The authors have developed a method for controlled stone fragmentation using a continuous-wave diode laser with a hot-spot effect at the optical fiber end.

The aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of controlled urinary stone fragmentation using a continuous-wave diode laser with a highly heated distal end of the optical fiber light guide as a method of preventing inflammatory infections in clinical practice.

Materials and Methods. We analyzed 1666 case histories of urolithiasis patients who underwent percutaneous nephrolithotripsy/nephrolithoextraction and contact ureterolithotripsy/ureteroextraction, we also performed a prospective analysis of complications based on the Clavien–Dindo classification in 90 patients who underwent fine fragmentation of stones with various lithotripters: ultrasonic, pneumatic, and holmium laser. The method of controlled stone fragmentation by a diode laser with a hot-spot effect was tested on postoperative samples of 26 renal calculi. For the first time in clinical practice, this method was tested in the bladder cavity (n=10).

Results. In the percutaneous nephrolithotripsy group, postoperative infectious and inflammatory complications occurred in 34.1% of cases, in the percutaneous nephrolithoextraction group — in 24.6%, in the contact ureterolithotripsy group — in 7.8%, in the ureterolithoextraction group — in 2.5%. The analysis made it possible to identify factors promoting the development of infectious and inflammatory complications. For the first time in clinical practice, there were successfully performed ten operations of stone fragmentation using a continuous-wave diode laser with a hot-spot effect. Controlled coarse fragmentation of stones providing the possibility to reduce the number of infectious and inflammatory complications was performed in the bladder as a model for testing the method.

Conclusion. The method of laser-induced controlled coarse fragmentation of stones with a hot-spot effect, developed and tested in clinical practice, is promising for the prevention of infectious and inflammatory complications in patients with potentially infected stones since their fine fragmentation and, consequently, spread of stone-associated toxins and microflora within the urinary system is avoided.

  1. Turney B.W., Reynard J.M., Noble J.G., Keoghane S.R. Trends in urological stone disease. BJU Int 2012; 109(7): 1082–1087, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1464-410x.2011.10495.x.
  2. Apolikhin O.I., Sivkov A.V., Komarova V.A., Prosyannikov M.Yu., Golovanov S.A., Kazachenko A.V., Nikushina A.A., Shaderkina V.A. Incidence of urolithiasis in the Russian Federation (2005–2016). Eksperimentalʹnaa i kliniceskaa urologia 2018; 4: 4–14.
  3. Koras O., Bozkurt I.H., Yonguc T., Degirmenci T., Arslan B., Gunlusoy B., Aydogdu O., Minareci S. Risk factors for postoperative infectious complications following percutaneous nephrolithotomy: a prospective clinical study. Urolithiasis 2015; 43(1): 55–60, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00240-014-0730-8.
  4. Yang T., Liu S., Hu J., Wang L., Jiang H. The evaluation of risk factors for postoperative infectious complications after percutaneous nephrolithotomy. Biomed Res Int 2017; 2017: 4832051, https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/4832051.
  5. Liu Y.Q., Lu J., Hao Y.C., Xiao C.L., Ma L.L. Predicting model based on risk factors for urosepsis after percutaneous nephrolithotomy. Beijing Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban 2018; 50(3): 507–513.
  6. Flannigan R., Choy W.H., Chew B., Lange D. Renal struvite stones — pathogenesis, microbiology, and management strategies. Nat Rev Urol 2014; 11(6): 333–341, https://doi.org/10.1038/nrurol.2014.99.
  7. Cicerello E., Mangano M., Cova G.D., Merlo F., Maccatrozzo L. Metabolic evaluation in patients with infected nephrolithiasis: is it necessary? Arch Ital Urol Androl 2016; 88(3): 208–211, https://doi.org/10.4081/aiua.2016.3.208.
  8. Didenko L.V., Perepanova T.S., Tolordava E.R., Borovaya T.G., Shevlyagina N.V., Egamberdiev D.K., Golovanov S.A., Romanova Yu.M. Infectious genesis of nephroliths (electron-microscopic study). Urologiia 2012; 3: 4–7.
  9. Choong S., Whitfield H. Biofilms and their role in infections in urology. BJU Int 2000; 86(8): 935–941, https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1464-410x.2000.00949.x.
  10. Golkar Z., Bagazra O., Pace D.G. Bacteriophage therapy: a potential solution for the antibiotic resistance crisis. J Infect Dev Ctries 2014; 8(2): 129–136, https://doi.org/10.3855/jidc.3573.
  11. Ventola C.L. The antibiotic resistance crisis: part 1: causes and threats. P T 2015; 40(4): 3047–3057.
  12. Elagin V., Smirnov A., Yusupov V., Kirillov A., Ignatova N., Streltsova O., Grebenkin E., Kamensky V. The bactericidal effect of continuous wave laser with strongly absorbing coating at the fiber tip. J Innov Opt Health Sci 2018; 11(5): 1850029, https://doi.org/10.1142/s1793545818500293.
  13. Streltsova О.S., Grebenkin Е.V., Pochtin D.P., Bredikhin V.I., Kamensky V.А. Contact laser lithotripsy using strongly heated distal tip of optic fiber. Sovremennye tehnologii v medicine 2017; 9(4): 137–142, https://doi.org/10.17691/stm2017.9.4.17.
  14. Streltsova О.S., Grebenkin Е.V., Bredikhin V.I., Yunusova K.E., Elagin V.V., Kamensky V.A. Diode laser lithotripsy of urinary calculi using controlled fragmentation technique. Sovremennye tehnologii v medicine 2019; 11(2): 103–109, https://doi.org/10.17691/stm2019.11.2.15.
  15. Sidorenko E.A. Metody matematicheskoy obrabotki v psikhologii [Methods of mathematical processing in psychology]. Saint Petersburg: Rech’; 2010; 350 p.
  16. Clavien P.A., Barkun J., de Oliveira M.L., Vauthey J.N., Dindo D., Schulick R.D., de Santibañes E., Pekolj J., Slankamenac K., Bassi C., Graf R., Vonlanthen R., Padbury R., Cameron J.L., Makuuchi M. The Clavien–Dindo classification of surgical complications: five-year experience. Ann Surg 2009; 250(2): 187–196, https://doi.org/10.1097/sla.0b013e3181b13ca2.
  17. Belikov A.V., Skrypnik A.V., Kurnyshev V.Yu., Shatilova K.V. Experimental and theoretical study of the heating dynamics of carbon-containing optothermal fibre converters for laser surgery. Quantum Electron 2016; 46(6): 534–542, https://doi.org/10.1070/qel16134.
  18. Bredikhin V.I., Bityurin N.M., Kamenskiy V.A., Smirnova L.A., Salomatina E.V., Streltsova O.S., Pochtin D.P. Contact lithotripsy method. Patent RU 2604800. 2015.
  19. Streltsova O.S., Pochtin D.P., Gorbunova T.A., Lazukin V.F., Sidnev I.L. Stimulation of kidneys’ adaptive capabilities in patients with urolithiasis. Urologicheskie vedomosti 2019; 9(3): 13–20, https://doi.org/10.17816/uroved9313-20.
  20. Litvitskiy P.F. Patofiziologiya. T. 1 [Pathophysiology. Vol. 1]. Moscow: GEOTAR-MED; 2003; 1560 p.
  21. Gadzhiev N.K., Grigoryev V.E., Bakhtin M.Yu., Pisarev A.V., Tagirov N.S., Obidnyak V.M., Gorelov D.S., Petrov S.B., Mazurenko D.A., Kurnikov D.A. Multicenter study of surgical treatments of urolithiasis according to the National register of surgical treatment of urolithiasis. Eksperimentalʹnaa i kliniceskaa urologia 2019; 4: 14–18.
Streltsova O.S., Vlasov V.V., Grebenkin E.V., Antonyan A.E., Elagin V.V., Lazukin V.F., Ignatova N.I., Kamensky V.A. Controlled Fragmentation of Urinary Stones as a Method of Preventing Inflammatory Infections in the Treatment of Urolithiasis (Experience in Successful Clinical Use). Sovremennye tehnologii v medicine 2021; 13(3): 55, https://doi.org/10.17691/stm2021.13.3.07


Journal in Databases

pubmed_logo.jpg

web_of_science.jpg

scopus.jpg

crossref.jpg

ebsco.jpg

embase.jpg

ulrich.jpg

cyberleninka.jpg

e-library.jpg

lan.jpg

ajd.jpg

SCImago Journal & Country Rank