Randomized prospective evaluation of nephrostomy tube configuration: impact on postoperative pain
OBJECTIVE: Conduct a prospective randomized single-blind comparison of two nephrostomy catheter designs, evaluating specifically intraoperative placement and postoperative comfort. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The single-blind, prospective randomized trial was conducted with institutional review board app...
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doaj-b5b0a644e0cc4f15a482e36f46928b252020-11-24T21:56:41ZengSociedade Brasileira de UrologiaInternational Brazilian Journal of Urology1677-55381677-61192007-06-0133331332210.1590/S1677-55382007000300003Randomized prospective evaluation of nephrostomy tube configuration: impact on postoperative painDerek WeilandRenato N. PedroJ. Kyle AndersonSara L. BestLee CourtneyKari HendlinJohnstone KimManoj MongaOBJECTIVE: Conduct a prospective randomized single-blind comparison of two nephrostomy catheter designs, evaluating specifically intraoperative placement and postoperative comfort. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The single-blind, prospective randomized trial was conducted with institutional review board approval. All patients undergoing percutaneous nephrolithotomy who gave informed consent were randomized to placement of either a Boston Scientific Flexima 8.3F pigtail nephrostomy tube #27-180 (PIG) or a Boston Scientific 8.2F nephroureteral stent #410-126 (NUS). Randomization was concealed from the surgeon until time of placement. Subjective intraoperative placement characteristics were rated by the surgeon on a scale of 1 = excellent, 2 = fair, 3 = good and 4 = poor. The patient's postoperative pain intensity was evaluated with a Visual Analog Pain Score (0 = no pain to 10 = worst pain). RESULTS: Nine patients were randomized to each group. The PIG group was rated significantly better than the NUS group with regards to ease of placement (p = 0.007) and radiopacity of the tube (p = 0.007) by surgeon. Visual analog pain scores on postoperative day one, was significantly lower in the PIG group (mean = 2+/-2) than the NUS group (mean = 5+/-1) (p = 0.004). The mean amount of intra-venous morphine equivalent given in the PIG group (mean = 1+/4 Eq morphine) was less on average compared to the NUS group (mean = 6+/13 Eq morphine), but the differences did not reach statistical significance (p = 0.06). CONCLUSIONS: Following percutaneous nephrolithotomy, use of a small pig-tail nephrostomy tube results in greater ease of placement and less postoperative pain than a nephroureteral catheter.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1677-55382007000300003percutaneous nephrolithotomypostoperative painnephrostomystentrandomized controlled trial |
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Derek Weiland Renato N. Pedro J. Kyle Anderson Sara L. Best Lee Courtney Kari Hendlin Johnstone Kim Manoj Monga |
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Derek Weiland Renato N. Pedro J. Kyle Anderson Sara L. Best Lee Courtney Kari Hendlin Johnstone Kim Manoj Monga Randomized prospective evaluation of nephrostomy tube configuration: impact on postoperative pain International Brazilian Journal of Urology percutaneous nephrolithotomy postoperative pain nephrostomy stent randomized controlled trial |
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Derek Weiland Renato N. Pedro J. Kyle Anderson Sara L. Best Lee Courtney Kari Hendlin Johnstone Kim Manoj Monga |
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Randomized prospective evaluation of nephrostomy tube configuration: impact on postoperative pain |
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Randomized prospective evaluation of nephrostomy tube configuration: impact on postoperative pain |
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Randomized prospective evaluation of nephrostomy tube configuration: impact on postoperative pain |
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Randomized prospective evaluation of nephrostomy tube configuration: impact on postoperative pain |
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Randomized prospective evaluation of nephrostomy tube configuration: impact on postoperative pain |
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randomized prospective evaluation of nephrostomy tube configuration: impact on postoperative pain |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia |
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International Brazilian Journal of Urology |
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1677-5538 1677-6119 |
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2007-06-01 |
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OBJECTIVE: Conduct a prospective randomized single-blind comparison of two nephrostomy catheter designs, evaluating specifically intraoperative placement and postoperative comfort. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The single-blind, prospective randomized trial was conducted with institutional review board approval. All patients undergoing percutaneous nephrolithotomy who gave informed consent were randomized to placement of either a Boston Scientific Flexima 8.3F pigtail nephrostomy tube #27-180 (PIG) or a Boston Scientific 8.2F nephroureteral stent #410-126 (NUS). Randomization was concealed from the surgeon until time of placement. Subjective intraoperative placement characteristics were rated by the surgeon on a scale of 1 = excellent, 2 = fair, 3 = good and 4 = poor. The patient's postoperative pain intensity was evaluated with a Visual Analog Pain Score (0 = no pain to 10 = worst pain). RESULTS: Nine patients were randomized to each group. The PIG group was rated significantly better than the NUS group with regards to ease of placement (p = 0.007) and radiopacity of the tube (p = 0.007) by surgeon. Visual analog pain scores on postoperative day one, was significantly lower in the PIG group (mean = 2+/-2) than the NUS group (mean = 5+/-1) (p = 0.004). The mean amount of intra-venous morphine equivalent given in the PIG group (mean = 1+/4 Eq morphine) was less on average compared to the NUS group (mean = 6+/13 Eq morphine), but the differences did not reach statistical significance (p = 0.06). CONCLUSIONS: Following percutaneous nephrolithotomy, use of a small pig-tail nephrostomy tube results in greater ease of placement and less postoperative pain than a nephroureteral catheter. |
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percutaneous nephrolithotomy postoperative pain nephrostomy stent randomized controlled trial |
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