Does ureteral access sheat usage lead to permanent damage in the ureter? A placebo controlled trial in a rabbit model

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Autor(a) principal: Gücük,Adnan
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Söyler,Gizem, Üyetürk,Uğur, Yılmaz,Burak, Nalbant,İsmail, Gücük,Sebahat, Kükner,Aysel, Çetinkaya,Ayhan
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Purpose: To evaluate the clinical stenosis or precursor histological changes that ureteral access sheaths commonly used in ureteroscopic surgeries may cause in the long term in ureter. Methods: In this study, the animals were divided into 9 groups and according to their groups, ureters of the rabbits were endoscopically fitted with 2F and 3F ureter catheters. The catheters were left in place and withdrawn after a specified period of time. All the ureters were excised and evaluated macroscopically, microscopically and histologically. Ureter diameters were measured and FGF-2 (+) labeled fibroblasts were counted in connective tissue as stenosis precursors. Results: Macroscopically or microscopically, no stenosis was found in any group. The ureter diameter of the group that were catheterized for the longest time with the catheter that had the widest diameter was significantly lower than the group with the shorter duration and the catheter with the narrower diameter and the control group. When the groups were compared in terms of their FGF values, there was a significant difference in FGF-2 counts at all three ureter levels (p <0.05). Conclusion: The use of ureteral access sheath may lead to histological changes, as its diameter and duration increase.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Does ureteral access sheat usage lead to permanent damage in the ureter? A placebo controlled trial in a rabbit model
title Does ureteral access sheat usage lead to permanent damage in the ureter? A placebo controlled trial in a rabbit model
spellingShingle Does ureteral access sheat usage lead to permanent damage in the ureter? A placebo controlled trial in a rabbit model
Gücük,Adnan
Ureteroscopy
Urinary Catheters
Rabbits.
title_short Does ureteral access sheat usage lead to permanent damage in the ureter? A placebo controlled trial in a rabbit model
title_full Does ureteral access sheat usage lead to permanent damage in the ureter? A placebo controlled trial in a rabbit model
title_fullStr Does ureteral access sheat usage lead to permanent damage in the ureter? A placebo controlled trial in a rabbit model
title_full_unstemmed Does ureteral access sheat usage lead to permanent damage in the ureter? A placebo controlled trial in a rabbit model
title_sort Does ureteral access sheat usage lead to permanent damage in the ureter? A placebo controlled trial in a rabbit model
author Gücük,Adnan
author_facet Gücük,Adnan
Söyler,Gizem
Üyetürk,Uğur
Yılmaz,Burak
Nalbant,İsmail
Gücük,Sebahat
Kükner,Aysel
Çetinkaya,Ayhan
author_role author
author2 Söyler,Gizem
Üyetürk,Uğur
Yılmaz,Burak
Nalbant,İsmail
Gücük,Sebahat
Kükner,Aysel
Çetinkaya,Ayhan
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gücük,Adnan
Söyler,Gizem
Üyetürk,Uğur
Yılmaz,Burak
Nalbant,İsmail
Gücük,Sebahat
Kükner,Aysel
Çetinkaya,Ayhan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ureteroscopy
Urinary Catheters
Rabbits.
topic Ureteroscopy
Urinary Catheters
Rabbits.
description Abstract Purpose: To evaluate the clinical stenosis or precursor histological changes that ureteral access sheaths commonly used in ureteroscopic surgeries may cause in the long term in ureter. Methods: In this study, the animals were divided into 9 groups and according to their groups, ureters of the rabbits were endoscopically fitted with 2F and 3F ureter catheters. The catheters were left in place and withdrawn after a specified period of time. All the ureters were excised and evaluated macroscopically, microscopically and histologically. Ureter diameters were measured and FGF-2 (+) labeled fibroblasts were counted in connective tissue as stenosis precursors. Results: Macroscopically or microscopically, no stenosis was found in any group. The ureter diameter of the group that were catheterized for the longest time with the catheter that had the widest diameter was significantly lower than the group with the shorter duration and the catheter with the narrower diameter and the control group. When the groups were compared in terms of their FGF values, there was a significant difference in FGF-2 counts at all three ureter levels (p <0.05). Conclusion: The use of ureteral access sheath may lead to histological changes, as its diameter and duration increase.
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