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Purpose: Pulse-modulated holmium:YAG (Ho:YAG) and SuperPulse thulium fiber laser are high-power laser systems used for retrograde intrarenal surgery. We conducted a prospective randomized trial to compare lithotripsy efficiency, complications, and stone-free rates.
Materials And Methods: Patients with CT-confirmed intrarenal stones between 5 and 20 mm were randomly assigned to pulse-modulated Ho:YAG (Moses 2.0, 120 W) or SuperPulse thulium fiber laser (60 W). The primary outcome was absolute (0 fragment) stone-free rate 6 weeks postoperatively evaluated by CT. Secondary outcomes included residual fragment size, laser efficiency, and postoperative complications. Categorical variables were compared using χ or Fisher exact tests. Continuous variables were analyzed with Mann-Whitney tests.
Results: Sixty-six patients were randomized to pulse-modulated Ho:YAG (n = 33) or SuperPulse thulium fiber laser (n = 33). Absolute stone-free rates were 79% and 82%, respectively ( = .8). Less than 3 mm residual fragments were observed in 18% and 6.1% ( = .3) and ≥ 3 mm residual fragments in 3% and 12% ( = .4), respectively. Total energy used (3.4 vs 3.1 kJ, = .8) and lasing time (9.4 vs 12.8 minutes, = .3) were similar. Laser ablation efficiency (0.038 vs 0.055 mm/J, = .16), laser activity (46% vs 56%, = .07), and laser ablation speed (0.40 vs 0.42 mm/s, > .9) did not differ. Emergency department visits (3.0% vs 6.1%, > .9) and complications (6.1% vs 9.1%, > .9) were similar.
Conclusions: We found no discernible differences between the high-power pulse-modulated Ho:YAG and SuperPulse thulium fiber laser for treatment of renal stones between 5 and 20 mm in terms of stone-free rates by CT scan, laser efficiency, and complications in our single-center study.
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Urol Ann
July 2025
Department of Urology, Shri BM Patil Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Vijayapura, Karnataka, India.
Objectives: The objective of the study was to analyze the efficacy and safety of superpulsed thulium fiber laser (TFL) lithotripsy and to identify the ideal laser settings.
Methodology: Patients with ureteric stones were included prospectively. We performed Lithotripsy by superpulsed TFL 400 micron laser fiber, UROLASE SP+ (60W), IPG IRE POLUS Russia.
Urol Case Rep
July 2025
Department of Urology, Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg, 4 Rue Nicolas Ernest Barblé, Rollingergrund-North Belair 1210, Luxembourg.
Giant bladder stones are uncommon in our industrialized countries specially in the female and pediatric population. Cystolithotomy has always been the treatment of choice. We present the case of a 14 years old girl with a 75 × 53mm bladder stone discovered by ultrasound and confirmed by MRI.
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August 2025
Department of Urology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York, USA.
High-powered lasers have been hypothesized to cause kidney injury; however, no human studies have confirmed or quantified this damage. Our objective was to identify and quantify damage and explore factors affecting degree of injury in patients undergoing retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) with thulium fiber laser (TFL) and Holmium:YAG (Ho:YAG) lasers. Patients undergoing RIRS for unilateral nonobstructing renal stones were randomized to receive lithotripsy with either a 60 W SuperPulse TFL or 120 W pulse-modulated Ho:YAG laser.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: Recent developments in high-power systems and the super-pulsed thulium fiber laser (TFL) promise enhanced efficiency but raise concerns about thermal safety. This study examines the intrarenal temperature profiles of Ho: YAG and TFL systems including the advanced fragmentation pulse (AFP) mode under simulated conditions.
Methods: A custom-designed kidney and ureter model was used to measure intrarenal temperature changes during laser activation.
Eur J Med Res
May 2025
Department of Urology, Guangxi Hospital Division of The First Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-Sen University, No.3 Fozi Ling Road, Qingxiu District, Nanning, 530022, Guangxi, China.
Objectives: The purpose of this review is to compare the effectiveness of SuperPulsed thulium fiber laser (SP TFL) and holmium:yttrium-aluminum-garnet (Ho:YAG) laser in lithotripsy, with the aim of evaluating the differences between the two in key indicators, such as lithotripsy efficiency and safety, and providing reference for clinical selection of better lithotripsy methods.
Methods: By searching multiple authoritative medical databases (PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science databases) and including the results of relevant clinical studies and laboratory studies, the indexes involving SP TFL and Ho:YAG lasers in the included literature were analyzed.
Results: We found a total of 24 relevant pieces of literature.