TY - JOUR
T1 - Efficacy and safety of the EMS Swiss LithoClast® Trilogy for PCNL
T2 - results of the European multicentre prospective study on behalf of European Section of UroTechnology
AU - Thakare, N
AU - Tanase, F
AU - Saeb-Parsy, K
AU - Atassi, N
AU - Endriss, R
AU - Kamphuis, Guido
AU - Pérez-Fentes, D
AU - Hasan, Mudhar N.
AU - Brehmer, Marianne
AU - Osther, Palle Jørn Sloth
AU - Jung, Helene
AU - Turney, B.
AU - Finch, W
AU - Burgess, N
AU - Irving, S
AU - Dragos, L
AU - Liatsikos, E
AU - Knoll, Thomas
AU - Cauni, V
AU - Wiseman, Oliver
PY - 2021/11
Y1 - 2021/11
N2 - Purpose: PCNL requires a lithotrite to efficiently break stones, and some devices include active suction to remove the fragments. We set out to determine the efficacy and safety of the Swiss LithoClast® Trilogy, in a prospective European multicentre evaluation and compared it to published stone clearance rates for Trilogy based on surface area (68.9 mm
2/min) and using the 3D calculated stone volume (526.7 mm
3/min). Methods: Ten European centres participated in this prospective non-randomized study of Trilogy for PCNL. Objective measures of stone clearance rate, device malfunction, complications and stone-free rates were assessed. Each surgeon subjectively evaluated ergonomic and device effectiveness, on a 1–10 scale (10 = extremely ergonomic/effective) and compared to their usual lithotrite on a 1–10 scale (10 = extremely effective). Results: One hundred and fifty seven PCNLs using Trilogy were included (53% male, 47% female; mean age 55 years, range 13–84 years). Mean stone clearance rate was 65.55 mm
2/min or 945 mm
3/min based on calculated 3D volume. Stone-free rate on fluoroscopy screening at the end of the procedure was 83%. Feedback for suction effectiveness was 9.0 with 9.1 for combination and 9.0 for overall effectiveness compared to lithotrite used previously. Ergonomic score was 8.1, the least satisfactory element. Complications included 13 (8.2%) Clavien–Dindo Grade II and 2 (1.3%) Grade III. Probe breakage was seen in 9 (5.7%), none required using a different lithotrite. Conclusions: We have demonstrated that Trilogy is highly effective at stone removal. From a user perspective, the device was perceived by surgeons to be highly effective overall and compared to the most commonly used previous lithotrite, with an excellent safety profile.
AB - Purpose: PCNL requires a lithotrite to efficiently break stones, and some devices include active suction to remove the fragments. We set out to determine the efficacy and safety of the Swiss LithoClast® Trilogy, in a prospective European multicentre evaluation and compared it to published stone clearance rates for Trilogy based on surface area (68.9 mm
2/min) and using the 3D calculated stone volume (526.7 mm
3/min). Methods: Ten European centres participated in this prospective non-randomized study of Trilogy for PCNL. Objective measures of stone clearance rate, device malfunction, complications and stone-free rates were assessed. Each surgeon subjectively evaluated ergonomic and device effectiveness, on a 1–10 scale (10 = extremely ergonomic/effective) and compared to their usual lithotrite on a 1–10 scale (10 = extremely effective). Results: One hundred and fifty seven PCNLs using Trilogy were included (53% male, 47% female; mean age 55 years, range 13–84 years). Mean stone clearance rate was 65.55 mm
2/min or 945 mm
3/min based on calculated 3D volume. Stone-free rate on fluoroscopy screening at the end of the procedure was 83%. Feedback for suction effectiveness was 9.0 with 9.1 for combination and 9.0 for overall effectiveness compared to lithotrite used previously. Ergonomic score was 8.1, the least satisfactory element. Complications included 13 (8.2%) Clavien–Dindo Grade II and 2 (1.3%) Grade III. Probe breakage was seen in 9 (5.7%), none required using a different lithotrite. Conclusions: We have demonstrated that Trilogy is highly effective at stone removal. From a user perspective, the device was perceived by surgeons to be highly effective overall and compared to the most commonly used previous lithotrite, with an excellent safety profile.
KW - LithoClast®
KW - Lithotrite
KW - PCNL
KW - Technology
KW - Trilogy
KW - Urolithiasis
U2 - 10.1007/s00345-021-03710-9
DO - 10.1007/s00345-021-03710-9
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 33991214
SN - 0724-4983
VL - 39
SP - 4247
EP - 4253
JO - World Journal of Urology
JF - World Journal of Urology
IS - 11
ER -