Publications by authors named "Oriol Angerri"

Our aim was to compare hand radiation exposure using leaded vs. regular latex surgical gloves in endourological procedures. We conducted a single-center prospective comparative study between January 2017 and December 2020.

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Flexible and navigable suction ureteral access sheath (FANS) is a potential game changer in flexible ureteroscopy (FURS). The influence of sheath size on outcomes needs research. The primary aim was to analyze 30-day single stage stone free status (SFS), zero fragment rate (ZFR) and complications when using 10/12Fr sheaths vis a vis other sheath sizes.

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Purpose: To assess the time taken by the single use 7.5Fr suction flexible ureteroscope to reduce pressure under 40 mm Hg and to characterize the behavior of stones, fragments and dust during suction activation.

Methods: An in vitro setting was developed for this experiment.

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  • - Over the last 30 years, miniaturized percutaneous nephrolithotomy (mPCNL) has gained popularity due to its potential to reduce complications compared to standard procedures, but there's still debate over best practices and management strategies that hinders wider use.
  • - An international panel of urology experts developed a consensus document on mPCNL to provide a comprehensive framework for practice, which included reviewing literature, identifying research gaps, and conducting surveys to gather expert opinions.
  • - The study revealed 58 key questions on mPCNL practices, and consensus was achieved on 30 questions, affirming mPCNL as an effective technique for treating upper urinary tract stones in both adults and children.
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Kidney stones are becoming increasingly common, affecting up to 10% of adults. A small percentage are of monogenic origin, such as Dent's disease (DD). DD is a syndrome that causes low-molecular-weight proteinuria, hypercalciuria, nephrolithiasis, and nephrocalcinosis.

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Background And Objective: Different training programs have been developed to improve trainee outcomes in urology. However, evidence on the optimal training methodology is sparse. Our aim was to provide a comprehensive description of the training programs available for urological robotic surgery and endourology, assess their validity, and highlight the fundamental elements of future training pathways.

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Context: Thulium fiber laser (TFL) emerged as a competitor of holmium:yttrium aluminum garnet (Ho:YAG) laser for the treatment of urinary stones.

Objective: To compare the efficacy between Ho:YAG and TFL for laser lithotripsy of renal and ureteral stones.

Evidence Acquisition: A literature search was conducted using PubMed/Medline, Embase, and Web of Science databases to identify reports published until May 2023.

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Introduction: The treatment of kidney stone disease (KSD) has evolved significantly with the introduction of minimally invasive endourological techniques. Advancements in technology, particularly the transition from fibreoptic to digital and single use systems and the development of smaller-diameter instruments, has improved intraoperative view and efficacy in stone treatment. The miniaturization in single-use scopes represent a recent innovation, offering potential benefits, especially in challenging cases.

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More than 20 years have passed since the identification of and as causative genes for cystinuria. However, cystinuria patients exhibit significant variability in the age of lithiasis onset, recurrence, and response to treatment, suggesting the presence of modulatory factors influencing cystinuria severity. In 2016, a second renal cystine transporter, AGT1, encoded by the gene, was discovered.

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On February 6, 2018, the European Atomic Energy Community reduced the annual equivalent dose limit for the lens from 150 to 20 mSv/year, because of its association with cataracts at low radiation doses. Our aim was to estimate the radiation doses received by the lens during endourologic procedures that require fluoroscopy. Multicenter study including prospective data of annual eye dosimeters between 2017 and 2020.

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Purpose Of Review: Urinary pH is an important factor related to renal stone disease, and it plays an essential role in stone prevention. Monitoring of urinary pH by patients at home provides information that can help to assess the treatment needed by each patient. We conducted a systematic review is to assess the available evidence concerning urinary pH monitoring methods along with their accuracy, cost, and usefulness by patients with urolithiasis.

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The aim of the study was to compare standard high-power laser (with < 80 Hz) to extended frequency (> 100 Hz) lithotripsy during miniPCNL. 40 patients were randomized in to two groups undergoing MiniPCNL. For both groups, the Holmium Pulse laser Moses 2.

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Purpose: The purpose of this article was to make a narrative review of the literature in search of all articles regarding thulium:yttrium-aluminium-garnet (YAG), thulium laser fiber (TFL) and holmium:YAG (Ho:YAG) for lithotripsy from 2020 to 2023. A selection of articles of special interest and best evidence was made in order to give a better perspective on their advantages and disadvantages.

Recent Findings: New Ho:YAG technologies of as high power, high frequency and pulsed modulations have shown promising results for lithotripsy by reducing retropulsion with good ablation efficiency.

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Introduction: Extracorporeal wave lithotripsy (ESWL) is considered a first-line treatment for renal and ureteral stones up to 10-20 mm in diameter. Complications are uncommon, with a reported rate of 0-6% in the literature. Bowel perforation has only been described in a few case reports but requires rapid diagnosis and treatment.

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Background: The environmental impact of reusable and disposable devices is unclear; reuse is expected to reduce the carbon footprint, but the environmental impact of reprocessing of reusable devices is increasingly being questioned.

Objective: The aim was to provide the first rigorous life cycle assessment of reusable and disposable flexible cystoscopes.

Design, Setting, And Participants: We performed a life cycle assessment of reusable flexible cystoscopes and the aS4C single-use cystoscope (aScope; Ambu, Ballerup, Denmark).

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(1) Background: New pulse modulation (PM) technologies in Holmium:YAG lasers are available for urinary stone treatment, but little is known about them. We aim to systematically evaluate the published evidence in terms of their lithotripsy performance. (2) Methods: A systematic electronic search was performed (MEDLINE, Scopus, and Cochrane databases).

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Objective: Urinary pH is a factor that influences in urinary lithogenesis. It can condition the heterogeneous nucleation of calcium oxalate and the crystallization or dissolution of other substances such as uricacid, cystine and phosphates. Its exact and precise measurement is a tool to guide the treatment and prevention.

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  • Encrusted uropathy (EU) is a rare and increasingly common condition caused by bacteria that break down urea, leading to the formation of urinary calcifications.
  • Treatment typically involves antibiotics, urinary diversion techniques, and in some cases, surgery, but a case study shows that oral l-methionine can effectively manage urinary encrustations with minimal side effects.
  • After 12 months of treatment with oral l-methionine, significant improvements were noted, allowing for the successful removal of remaining calcifications through less invasive surgical procedures.
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  • Stone recurrence is common among patients with a history of kidney stones, and both patients and doctors face risks from repeated diagnostic and treatment procedures, particularly concerning radiation exposure.
  • A systematic review compared fluoroless ureteroscopy (fURS) and conventional ureteroscopy (cURS) to evaluate their effectiveness and safety in treating ureteral and renal stones, including data from 23 studies with a total of 4,029 patients.
  • The findings indicated that fURS has a similar stone-free rate as cURS, with no significant differences in operative complications, hospital stay, or need for additional procedures, suggesting it is a viable alternative with a low conversion rate to conventional methods.
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Advances in Ho:YAG technology have led to the appearance of high-power and high-pulse-frequency lasers that allow a wider range of options and greater versatility when choosing settings to achieve precise and effective lithotripsy.

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Objectives: Urinary pH is a decisive factor in several pathologies, there by an informative marker employed in treatment decisions. Although extensively used, the urinary pH dipstick test may not be sufficiently accurate or precise for clinical decisions and more robust methodologies need to be considered. In this study, we compare pH measurements when using aportable medical device and different dipstick tests.

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