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Evaluation of renovated double J stents using ureter models with and without stenosis

Authors
Choi, Young-HoKang, Hyo JeongKim, Kyung-WukJo, Mun SeongIslam, Md. DidarulKim, Jeong SikJeon, Sang JinLee, ChangjeLee, Seung BaeKim, Min UkKim, Hyoung-Ho
Issue Date
Apr-2024
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Keywords
Double J stent; Stenosis; Upper urinary tract; In vitro model
Citation
World Journal of Urology, v.42, no.1
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
World Journal of Urology
Volume
42
Number
1
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/70356
DOI
10.1007/s00345-024-04920-7
ISSN
0724-4983
1433-8726
Abstract
PurposeCommercial double J stents (DJS) have a uniform shape regardless of the specific nature of various ureteral diseases. We tested renovated DJS and compared them with conventional DJS using ureter models.MethodsOne straight ureter model included stenosis at the distal ureter near the ureterovesical junction and the other did not. We used conventional DJS and renovated 5- and 6-Fr soft DJS for ureter stones and 6-, 7-, and 8.5-Fr hard DJS for tumors. The DJS comprised holes in the upper, middle, or lower one-third of the shaft (length, 24 cm; 2-cm-diameter coils at both ends). More holes were created along the shaft based on the ureteral disease location. Conventional DJS had holes spaced 1 cm apart along the shaft. Renovated DJS had holes spaced 1 cm apart along the shaft with 0.5-cm intervals on the upper, middle, or lower one-third of the shaft. Urine flow was evaluated.ResultsAs the DJS diameter increased, the flow rate decreased. The flow rates of DJS with holes in the lower shaft were relatively lower than those of conventional DJS and DJS with holes in the upper and middle shafts. In the ureter model without stenosis, 6-, 7-, and 8.5-Fr renovated stents exhibited significantly higher flow rates than conventional stents. In the ureter model with stenosis, 5-, 6-, 7-, and 8.5-Fr renovated stents did not exhibit significantly higher flow rates than conventional stents.ConclusionRenovated stents and conventional stents did not exhibit significant differences in urine flow with stenosis.
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