Robotic Assisted Flexible Ureteroscopy in Covid-19 Positive Patient Using Thulium Fiber Laser: Case Report and Literature Review

A. Al-Ansari, Maged Alrayashi, H. Kamkoum, Hossameldin Alnawsara, Bela Tallai, Tawiz Gul, Shukri Alfalahi, Mohamed Abdelka-reem, M. Ebrahim, Fathi Al Kadhi, Farhat Ali, A. Ismail, Ibrahim Alnadhari, O. Aboumarzouk, M. Salah
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Flexible Ureteroscopy (FURS) has become an integral aspect of the surgical armamentarium to treat intra-renal stones that are less than 2 cm in diameter. Despite the progress made with regards to the design of the flexible ureteroscopes, surgeons still need to work with suboptimal ergonomics, which may result in orthopedic complaints, which as a result lead to imperfect performance. Robotic- Assisted FURS with Avicenna Roboflex has provided significant improvement of ergonomics. The Super Pulse Thulium Fiber Laser (SPTFL) may be considered as a viable alternative to holmium laser in stone management. Coronavirus Disease- 19 (Covid-19) has been declared as a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) on March 11, 2020. As a result, many hospitals have been converted to dedicated facilities to manage the Covid-19 patients. Urinary stone disease represents a benign condition, but in non-negligible number of cases, it can lead to potential severe septic complications that could increase the burden on emergency services. Many surgical specialties including urology has made short pathways for patient flow to decrease the contact with the patients which in turn will decrease the possibility of transmission of Covid-19. The use of new technologies such as Avicenna Roboflex and thulium fiber laser in Covid-19 positive patients when performing flexible ureteroscopy can minimize direct contact with the patient, expedite the procedure, while protecting the staff from getting Covid-19 infection.
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机器人辅助铥光纤激光输尿管镜治疗Covid-19阳性患者一例报告并文献复习
软性输尿管镜检查(FURS)已成为治疗直径小于2厘米的肾结石的外科设备中不可或缺的一部分。尽管在柔性输尿管镜的设计方面取得了进展,但外科医生仍然需要采用不理想的人体工程学,这可能导致骨科投诉,从而导致性能不完美。机器人辅助FURS与阿维森纳Roboflex提供了显著的改善人体工程学。超脉冲铥光纤激光器(SPTFL)可能被认为是一种可行的替代钬激光在石材管理。2020年3月11日,世界卫生组织(世卫组织)宣布新冠肺炎(Covid-19)为全球大流行。因此,许多医院已改为专门设施来管理新冠肺炎患者。尿路结石是一种良性疾病,但在不可忽视的病例中,它可能导致潜在的严重脓毒性并发症,从而增加急诊服务的负担。包括泌尿外科在内的许多外科专科为患者流动开辟了短通道,以减少与患者的接触,从而降低了新冠病毒传播的可能性。在对Covid-19阳性患者进行柔性输尿管镜检查时,使用阿维森纳Roboflex和铥光纤激光器等新技术可以最大限度地减少与患者的直接接触,加快手术速度,同时保护工作人员免受Covid-19感染。
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