A single center single arm prospective study, assessing the outcome of ureteral re-implantation for malignant ureteral obstruction.
The Research Question: Is laparoscopic ureteral re-implantation, for the treatment of malignant ureteral obstruction, associated with high patency rates, low complication rates, and a significant improvement in quality of life? Study design: A single center single arm prospective study, assessing the outcome of ureteral re-implantation for malignant ureteral obstruction. Study population: Patients with malignant ureteral obstruction, treated with laparoscopic ureteral re-implantation, who have a life expectancy of over 6 months and are willing and able to participate in the study. Intervention: Laparoscopic ureteral re-implantation. Study Time line: This will be a 1 year study. At initiation a baseline physical exam, blood test, and ultrasonography will be performed. Baseline quality of life questionnaires will be filled. After the operation, Follow-up visits will occur at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after surgery. At each follow up visit a medical history and physical examination, blood tests and quality of life questionnaires will be performed. At 3, 6 and 12 months renal ultrasonography will be performed. Primary Endpoint: Ureteral patency at 6 months following treatment - assessed by stable or improved hydronephrosis and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) according to the Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (CKD-EPI) equation. Study impact: Current treatments for malignant ureteral obstruction with nephrostomy tubes negatively impact the patient's quality of life. The findings of the current study may support the use of laparoscopic ureteral re-implantation for the treatment of malignant ureteral obstruction, if patency is preserved, and quality of life is improved, following the procedure.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
50
Laparoscopic ureteral re-implantation for the treatment of malignant ureteral obstruction.
Ureteral patency - 6 months
Ureteral patency at 6 months following the operation- assessed by stable or improved hydronephrosis and estimated GFR according to the CKD-EPI equation.
Time frame: 6 months following the operation
Ureteral patency - 12 months
Ureteral patency at 12 months following the operation.
Time frame: 12 months following the operation
Post-operative complications
Post-operative complications 1, 3, 6, and12-months following the operation
Time frame: 1, 3, 6, and 12-months following the operation
Quality of life
Changes in quality of life at 1,3, 6 and 12 months following the operation. Quality of life will be evaluated using two questionnaires: * Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy scale - General (FACT-G). * Intervention specific questionnaire based on Joshi et al. ()
Time frame: 1,3,6, and 12 months following the operation
Re-intervention
Re-interventions following the operation.
Time frame: 12 months following the operation
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