Comparison of Swiss LithoClast Trilogy™ and Pneumatic Swiss LithoClast™ in Mini-Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy in Terms of Stone Free Rate and Complications: A Single-Center Experience From a Stone Belt Country
Khalid Farooq, Najma Hameed, Rizwan Ullah, Akhter Nawaz, Ikram Akhunzada, Shad Muhammad, Wajid Ali

TL;DR
This study compared two lithotripsy devices in mini-PCNL and found no significant differences in stone-free rates or complications.
Contribution
A direct comparison of two lithotripsy systems in mini-PCNL from a single center in a stone belt country.
Findings
Both devices achieved similar stone-free rates on postoperative day one (88% vs. 84.6%).
At three months, 96% in group A and 84.6% in group B were stone-free, with no significant difference.
Intraoperative hemorrhage rates were 12% and 15.4% for the two groups, with no significant difference.
Abstract
Background Renal calculi therapy has advanced significantly in recent years, with mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) emerging as a minimally invasive treatment modality. Mini-PCNL has been subjected to several modifications to achieve the best possible outcomes and reduce morbidity. This study aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of Swiss LithoClast Trilogy™ and pneumatic Swiss LithoClast™ in managing renal stones with mini-PCNL. Methodology This descriptive retrospective study was conducted at the Department of Urology, Lady Reading Hospital, from January 1, 2023, to December 31, 2023. A record of male and female patients aged more than 18 years who underwent mini-PCNL for renal stones was retrieved. The following two groups of patients were created: group A (n = 25) mini-PCNL with Swiss LithoClast Trilogy™ and group B (n = 26) mini-PCNL with pneumatic Swiss LithoClast™.…
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TopicsKidney Stones and Urolithiasis Treatments · Pediatric Urology and Nephrology Studies · Paleopathology and ancient diseases
