In view of the positive results of the numerous studies conducted on forced diuresis after extra-corporeal lithotripsy, the investigators chose to evaluate forced diuresis by injection of Furosemide associated with intravenous hydration, which has never before been the subject of a specific analysis.
Flexible ureteroscopy is the most common technique to treat kidney stones and is the treatment of choice in France. Kidney stones destruction requires its laser pulverization into small fragments in order to remove them through the ureter or improve their spontaneous expulsion along the urinary tract. However, most of the time, all the micro-fragments and dust created during stone destruction cannot be extracted using our surgical tools, and may stay intra-renally at the end of the procedure. Although these micro-fragments are expected to disappear spontaneously by the natural flushing and peristalsis of the upper urinary tract, they remain at risk of stagnation that could be the nest of new aggregation and stone formation. Adjuvant treatments (such as forced diuresis, inversion or mechanical pressure) were previously described to improve the expulsion of stone fragments after extra-corporeal shock wave lithotripsy. Nevertheless, the impact of adjuvant treatment after flexible ureteroscopy remains unclear and mainly theoretical. In view of the positive results of the numerous studies conducted on forced diuresis after extra-corporeal lithotripsy, the investigators chose to evaluate forced diuresis by injection of Furosemide associated with intravenous hydration, which has never before been the subject of a specific analysis. Loop diuretics (including Furosemide) significantly increase diuresis, which results in a greater flow of urine into the renal cavities, improving the chances of evacuating the residual fragments of the stone destroyed during flexible ureteroscopy, before they can sediment in the fundus of the renal calices or in the pyelon. Therefore, the investigators hypothesize that a forced diuresis with an injection of Furosemide at the end of ureteroscopy could improve the micro-fragments and stones dust clearance.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
374
Injection of 40 mg of Furosemide during 10 minutes after the end of the flexible ureteroscopy for destruction of kidney stones with laser.
CHU d'Angers
Angers, France
RECRUITINGHospices Civils de Lyon
Lyon, France
RECRUITINGCHU de Nice
Nice, France
Rate of stone free patients
Rate of stone-free patients 3 months after a flexible ureteroscopy for renal stone laser destruction, evaluated on the low dose abdomino-pelvic CT-Scan. A centralized review of the images will be performed by two specialized radiologists, in a blind and crossed way to allow a homogenization of the results
Time frame: At 3 months
Rate of urinary infection
Rate of post-operative urinary tract infection will be assessed within 30 days after surgery on the combination of: * Fever higher than 38.5°C and/or, * Chills and/or, * Clinical symptoms (supra-pubic pain, dysuria, pollakiuria, urgency, urinary burning, back pain radiating to the genitals, hematuria) and/or * Positive urine culture with a significant bacteriuria threshold defined as bacteriuria ≥10\^5 UFC/mL with one or two bacterial species.
Time frame: From baseline to 30 days
Pain in a scale
Post-operative pain will be assessed on numerical pain scale in the recovery room, in the service and at the discharge. Pain scale is from 0 (no pain) to 10 (as bad as it could be nothing else matters)
Time frame: During the hospital stay
Opioid consumption
The use of opioids will be reported
Time frame: During the hospital stay, an average of 1 day
Number of participants with adverse events
Number of participants with Furosemide adverse events
Time frame: From baseline to 3 months, an average of 1 day
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CHU de Nîmes
Nîmes, France
RECRUITINGCHU de Rennes
Rennes, France
RECRUITINGCHU de Rouen
Rouen, France
RECRUITINGCHU de Toulouse
Toulouse, France
RECRUITINGClinique La Croix du Sud
Toulouse, France
RECRUITINGCHRU de Tours
Tours, France
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