RIRS
Sponsors
Seoul National University Hospital, University of Turin, Italy, Institute for the Study of Urological Diseases, Greece, Al-Azhar University, Services Hospital, Lahore
Conditions
Extracorporeal Shockwave LithotripsyKidney StonePercutaneous NephrolithotomyRenal AnomalyRenal CalculiRenal InsufficiencyRenal StoneRenal Stones
Unknown Phase
Comparison of Surgical Outcomes Between MPCNL and RIRS
CompletedNCT02067221
Start: 2013-05-31End: 2015-02-28Updated: 2015-06-23
RIRS Versus ESWL for the Treatment of Renal Stones
CompletedNCT02645058
Start: 2015-03-02End: 2019-06-19Updated: 2020-05-11
The Effect of Three Endourological Procedures for the Management of Renal Calculi Regarding Acute Kidney Injury
CompletedNCT03112499
Start: 2018-06-05End: 2021-06-15Updated: 2022-05-05
Mini-PNL, RIRS, and ESWL for Treatment of Medium-Sized, High-Density, Non-Lower Pole, Renal Stones
CompletedNCT04856722
Start: 2021-04-05End: 2024-06-04Updated: 2024-12-12
RIRS for Treatment of Stones in Congenital Anomalous Kidneys
NCT05240170
Start: 2022-03-15End: 2024-07-15Target: 160Updated: 2022-04-26
Outcomes in Lower Pole Kidney Stone Management Using Mini-PCNL Compared With Retrograde Intra Renal Surgery
CompletedNCT05714423
Start: 2020-10-01End: 2022-12-31Updated: 2023-02-06
RIRS With Tip Flexible Pressure-controlling Ureteral Access Sheath Versus Mini PCNLfor Kidney Stones
RecruitingNCT06209931
Start: 2023-10-01End: 2024-12-31Target: 160Updated: 2024-01-18
Flexible Ureteroscopy Versus Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy As Primary Treatment in Renal Stones 2-3 Cm
CompletedNCT06892626
Start: 2022-01-01End: 2023-08-01Updated: 2025-03-25