Risk assessment of holmium laser induced ureteral stricture: in-vivo experiments using a pig model
Qiushi He, Qingfeng Huang, Qiao Qi, Yuexian Xu, Bingbing Hou, Zongyao Hao

TL;DR
This study uses pig models to determine how holmium laser use during ureteroscopy can safely avoid causing ureteral strictures.
Contribution
The study identifies irrigation flow rates and injury extent as critical factors in preventing laser-induced ureteral stricture.
Findings
High irrigation flow (15 mL/min) minimizes thermal dose and ensures safety at 30 W laser power.
Laser-induced injury involving ≥3/4 of the ureteral circumference leads to anatomical stricture.
Kidney repair involves inflammation-to-fibrosis transition linked to macrophage polarization.
Abstract
To systematically evaluate the safety boundaries of holmium laser application during ureteroscopy by quantifying thermal dose and to explore the detailed repair mechanisms of the ureter and kidneys following injury. Twelve female piglets were selected. Key variables included holmium laser power, irrigation flow rates (0, 7.5, 15 mL min−1), and fluid temperatures. Thermal dose was calculated as Cumulative Equivalent Minutes at 43 °C (CEM43). Trauma and repair processes were assessed via microscopic imaging, Masson staining, and immunohistochemistry for inflammatory and fibrosis markers. Statistical analyses were performed using two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). At an irrigation flow rate of 15 mL min−1, the temperature rise was minimal with a negligible thermal dose (CEM43 < 1), ensuring safety even at 30 W. In contrast, compromised irrigation (7.5 mL min−1) or no-flow conditions…
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TopicsUreteral procedures and complications · Kidney Stones and Urolithiasis Treatments · Urological Disorders and Treatments
