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Introduction: Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) has undergone numerous technological innovations recently that make it even less invasive, but global adoption of these innovations remains unclear. This study sought to compare the effect of region and education on the penetrance of recent advances in PCNL worldwide.
Methods: An anonymous 32-item survey was developed and distributed via the Endourological Society's Twitter/X account in November 2023. The survey collected data on participants' geographic region, PCNL volume, fellowship training, and PCNL practices. Descriptive statistics were calculated, and chi-square or Fisher's exact tests were used for comparisons.
Results: Responses were received from 160 PCNL providers worldwide. Respondents were categorized by geography, fellowship training, and procedural volume. Spinal anesthesia was more commonly used by Asian providers (31%, p = 0.001), while supine positioning was notably more common in Europe (76%, p = 0.001). Asian providers favored pneumatic energy (63%), while North American and European providers more frequently used dual energy lithotripters (31-72%) and hemostatic tract agents (p < 0.001). High-volume providers and those with more post-fellowship experience tended to use smaller sheaths, including mini-PCNL. Postoperative imaging practices also varied by region and fellowship-training status.
Conclusion: PCNL practices vary significantly worldwide, influenced by regional, economic, and experiential factors. Our survey indicates a significant shift in practices with 41% of providers using supine position and over 50% doing tubeless PCNL. However, ultrasound access has been slow to gain widespread use with 73% still using predominantly fluoroscopy, similar to prior studies. Further randomized studies are needed to establish the clinical effectiveness of new technologies and to drive standardization of care across geographic and economic barriers.
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World J Urol
September 2025
Department of Urology, Hospital Clínico San Borja Arriarán, Santiago, Chile.
Purpose: Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) is a common technique in the surgical management of renal lithiasis, but it also represents a significant workload for surgeons. Factors such as the patient's position and the type of lithotripter used influence the physical and mental load on the surgeon. The study aimed to identify stressors related to PCNL by comparing the physical and mental workload experienced by urologists during PCNL under different patient positions and using two lithotripters.
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September 2025
Department of Urology and Renal Transplantation, Policlinico Riuniti di Foggia University of Foggia Foggia Italy.
Objective: To investigate the incidence, risk factors and clinical consequences of acute kidney injury (AKI) following mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomy (mini-PCNL), with particular focus on its association with postoperative infectious complications.
Materials And Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on 496 adult patients who underwent mini-PCNL (22 Ch) between February 2020 and April 2025. AKI was defined according to KDIGO criteria as either a ≥ 1.
Arch Esp Urol
August 2025
Department of Urology and Guangdong Key Laboratory of Urology, First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, 510230 Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.
Objectives: This study aims to assess the efficacy and safety of five categories of intracorporeal lithotripsy devices in percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL): Pneumatic lithotripters, ultrasonic lithotripters, double-probe dual-energy lithotripters, single-probe dual-energy (SPDE) lithotripters and lasers.
Methods: A network meta-analysis was conducted following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis guidelines. PubMed, Embase and Cochrane were utilised to search for randomised controlled trials (RCTs) up to 10 August 2024.
Arch Esp Urol
August 2025
Urolithiasis Task Force, French Urology Association (CLAFU), 75017 Paris, France.
Background: Urinary stone treatment is of interest from a health-economic point of view because of competing technical approaches, high incidence and high recurrence rates. In France, since the release of the activity-based funding called T2A (for Tarification A l'Activité), concerns about possibly induced overactivity have been increasing. A flat-sum-based payment per stone episode has even been proposed.
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Department of Urology, Kartal Dr. Lutfi Kirdar City Hospital, 34865 Istanbul, Turkey.
Background: Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL) is a gold-standard procedure for managing complex kidney stones. It is traditionally performed in the prone position. Supine PNL offers benefits, such as enhanced ergonomics and simultaneous retrograde surgery.
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