U.S., May 23 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07601932) titled 'Patient Positioning for Treatment of Proximal Ureteral Stones' on May 14.
Brief Summary: Ureteroscopic management of proximal ureteral stones presents technical challenges including stone retropulsion, prolonged operative time, and conversion to intrarenal treatment. Reverse Trendelenburg positioning has been shown to reduce proximal stone migration and operative time in ureteral stones, while the T-tilt position improves intrarenal stone clearance. The optimal strategy for proximal ureteral stones (treating stones in situ using reverse Trendelenburg versus pushing stones into the kidney followed by intrarenal treatment in T-tilt) re...