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Outcomes of ureteroscopy miniaturization on tissue damage and tissue hypoxia in a pig model.


ABSTRACT: Miniaturization of ureteroscopy materials is intended to decrease tissue damage. However, tissue hypoxia and the gross and microscopic effects on tissue have not been adequately assessed. We compared the gross and microscopic effects of micro-ureteroscopy (m-URS) and conventional ureteroscopy (URS) on the urinary tract. We employed 14 pigs of the Large White race. URS was performed in one of the ureters with an 8/9.8?F ureteroscope, while a 4.85?F m-URS sheath was used in the contralateral ureter. Gross assessment of ureteral wall damage and ureteral orifice damage was performed. For microscopic assessment hematoxylin-eosin staining and immunohistochemistry for detection of tissue hypoxia were conducted. Regarding the macroscopic assessment of ureteral damage, substantial and significant differences were recorded using URS (C?=?0.8), but not with m-URS. Microscopic assessment after staining with hematoxylin-eosin revealed greater epithelial desquamation in the URS group (p?

SUBMITTER: Caballero-Romeu JP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5765032 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Outcomes of ureteroscopy miniaturization on tissue damage and tissue hypoxia in a pig model.

Caballero-Romeu Juan P JP   Galán-Llopis Juan A JA   Soria Federico F   Morcillo-Martín Esther E   Caballero-Pérez Pablo P   De La Cruz-Conty Julia E JE   Romero-Maroto Jesús J  

Scientific reports 20180111 1


Miniaturization of ureteroscopy materials is intended to decrease tissue damage. However, tissue hypoxia and the gross and microscopic effects on tissue have not been adequately assessed. We compared the gross and microscopic effects of micro-ureteroscopy (m-URS) and conventional ureteroscopy (URS) on the urinary tract. We employed 14 pigs of the Large White race. URS was performed in one of the ureters with an 8/9.8 F ureteroscope, while a 4.85 F m-URS sheath was used in the contralateral urete  ...[more]

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