Limited literature has focused on the use of totally tubeless mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomy (Mini-PCNL) for the treatment of large renal stones. This Randomized Controlled trial aims to compare complication and safety of Mini-PCNL between total tubeless and tubeless Mini-PCNL.
After being informed about study and potential risks, all patient giving written informed consent with undergo a mini-PCNL operation. Patient who meet the eligibility requirements will be randomized in a single-blind manner (patient) in a 1:1 ratio to total tubeless mini-PCNL or tubeless mini-PCNL.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
130
When finish the mini-PCNL operation, patient not receive placement both ureteral drainage tube (DJ-stent) and nephrostomy tube.
When finish the mini-PCNL operation, patient receive placement ureteral drainage tube (DJ-stent) but not receive nephrostomy tube.
Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University
Bangkok, Ratchathewi, Thailand
incidence of complications between total tubeless mini-pcnl and tubeless mini-PCNL
The main objective is to study the incidence of complications between total tubeless mini-pcnl and tubeless mini-PCNL
Time frame: from post operative day 0 to day 45
The secondary objective is to assess the surgical outcomes between total tubeless mini-pcnl and tubeless mini-PCNL
surgical outcomes such as bleeding, post operative pain, length of hospital stay, stone free rate.
Time frame: from post operative day 0 to day 45
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