Comparison of Outcomes of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy Versus Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery in the Management of Renal Calculi Measuring 1 to 2 Centimeters

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Procedure
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

This study is being carried out in patients with kidney stones measuring between 1 and 2 centimeters. Kidney stones are common in Pakistan and can cause severe pain, infection, and repeated hospital visits. Two commonly used treatments for stones of this size are extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) and retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS). ESWL uses shock waves applied from outside the body to break the stone into small fragments that can pass in the urine. RIRS is a minimally invasive endoscopic procedure in which a thin flexible scope is passed through the urinary passage into the kidney and a laser is used to break the stone. Adult patients aged 18 to 65 years with a single kidney stone of 1-2 cm will be included. According to the urologist's clinical judgment and patient preference, individuals will undergo either ESWL (Group A) as a day-care shock wave procedure or RIRS (Group B) under general anesthesia using a laser. All patients will receive standard care before and after the procedure and will be followed for 28 days. The study will compare how completely the stone is cleared (based on a CT scan), how long patients stay in hospital, how much pain they feel after the procedure, and whether they develop visible blood in the urine or signs of infection such as fever and raised white cell count. The need for any further procedure for the same stone will also be recorded. The central hypothesis is that there is a meaningful difference between ESWL and RIRS in stone clearance, safety, pain, and need for retreatment. The findings are expected to help doctors and patients choose the most suitable treatment for kidney stones of this size in routine practice.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 18
Maximum Age: 65
Healthy Volunteers: f
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• Patients aged between 18 and 65 years.

• Patients diagnosed with a single renal calculus measuring between 1 cm and 2 cm, confirmed on imaging (ultrasound or non-contrast CT KUB).

Locations
Other Locations
Pakistan
Ziauddin Hospital
RECRUITING
Karachi
Contact Information
Primary
Muhammad Waqas Arshad Arshad
waqasarshad617@gmail.com
+9221358629379
Time Frame
Start Date: 2025-09-05
Estimated Completion Date: 2026-02-05
Participants
Target number of participants: 98
Treatments
Active_comparator: Group ESWL
Patients with a single renal stone measuring 1-2 centimeters receive extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) as a day-care outpatient procedure under sedation. Shock waves are delivered starting at 60 impulses per minute and titrated up to 100 impulses per minute according to patient tolerance, with a maximum of 3000 shocks per session. Standard peri-procedural care, analgesia, hydration advice, and antibiotic prophylaxis according to institutional protocol are provided.
Active_comparator: Group RIRS
Patients with a single renal stone measuring 1-2 centimeters undergo retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) under general anesthesia. All patients are pre-stented with a 5 Fr double-J ureteral stent 2-3 weeks prior to the definitive procedure. A flexible ureteroscope is advanced to the renal collecting system through a ureteral access sheath, and the stone is fragmented using a Holmium:YAG laser with energy 0.5-1.2 Joules and frequency 20-40 Hertz (dusting or fragmentation technique as appropriate). A double-J stent is left in situ at the end of the procedure and scheduled for removal after three weeks. Standard postoperative care is provided.
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Sponsors
Leads: Ziauddin Hospital

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