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First In-Human Burst Wave Lithotripsy for Kidney Stone Comminution: Initial Two Case Studies.


ABSTRACT: Purpose: To test the effectiveness (Participant A) and tolerability (Participant B) of urinary stone comminution in the first-in-human trial of a new technology, burst-wave lithotripsy (BWL). Materials and Methods: An investigational BWL and ultrasonic propulsion system was used to target a 7-mm kidney stone in the operating room before ureteroscopy (Participant A). The same system was used to target a 7.5 mm ureterovesical junction stone in clinic without anesthesia (Participant B). Results: For Participant A, a ureteroscope inserted after 9 minutes of BWL observed fragmentation of the stone to <2 mm fragments. Participant B tolerated the procedure without pain from BWL, required no anesthesia, and passed the stone on day 15. Conclusions: The first-in-human tests of BWL pulses were successful in that a renal stone was comminuted in <10 minutes, and BWL was also tolerated by an awake subject for a distal ureteral stone. Clinical Trial NCT03873259 and NCT02028559.

SUBMITTER: Harper JD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8080914 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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First In-Human Burst Wave Lithotripsy for Kidney Stone Comminution: Initial Two Case Studies.

Harper Jonathan D JD   Metzler Ian I   Hall Michael Kennedy MK   Chen Tony T TT   Maxwell Adam D AD   Cunitz Bryan W BW   Dunmire Barbrina B   Thiel Jeff J   Williams James C JC   Bailey Michael R MR   Sorensen Mathew D MD  

Journal of endourology 20201105 4


<b><i>Purpose:</i></b> To test the effectiveness (Participant A) and tolerability (Participant B) of urinary stone comminution in the first-in-human trial of a new technology, burst-wave lithotripsy (BWL). <b><i>Materials and Methods:</i></b> An investigational BWL and ultrasonic propulsion system was used to target a 7-mm kidney stone in the operating room before ureteroscopy (Participant A). The same system was used to target a 7.5 mm ureterovesical junction stone in clinic without anesthesia  ...[more]

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