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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Main Authors: Derek Weiland, Renato N. Pedro, J. Kyle Anderson, Sara L. Best, Lee Courtney, Kari Hendlin, Johnstone Kim, Manoj Monga
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia 2007-06-01
Series:International Brazilian Journal of Urology
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spelling 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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author Derek Weiland
Renato N. Pedro
J. Kyle Anderson
Sara L. Best
Lee Courtney
Kari Hendlin
Johnstone Kim
Manoj Monga
spellingShingle 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
author_facet Derek Weiland
Renato N. Pedro
J. Kyle Anderson
Sara L. Best
Lee Courtney
Kari Hendlin
Johnstone Kim
Manoj Monga
author_sort Derek Weiland
title Randomized prospective evaluation of nephrostomy tube configuration: impact on postoperative pain
title_short Randomized prospective evaluation of nephrostomy tube configuration: impact on postoperative pain
title_full Randomized prospective evaluation of nephrostomy tube configuration: impact on postoperative pain
title_fullStr Randomized prospective evaluation of nephrostomy tube configuration: impact on postoperative pain
title_full_unstemmed Randomized prospective evaluation of nephrostomy tube configuration: impact on postoperative pain
title_sort randomized prospective evaluation of nephrostomy tube configuration: impact on postoperative pain
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia
series International Brazilian Journal of Urology
issn 1677-5538
1677-6119
publishDate 2007-06-01
description 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.
topic percutaneous nephrolithotomy
postoperative pain
nephrostomy
stent
randomized controlled trial
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1677-55382007000300003
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