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. 2021 Jul 30;10(15):3390.
doi: 10.3390/jcm10153390.

Managing Urolithiasis with Thulium Fiber Laser: Updated Real-Life Results-A Systematic Review

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Managing Urolithiasis with Thulium Fiber Laser: Updated Real-Life Results-A Systematic Review

Olivier Traxer et al. J Clin Med. .

Abstract

Thirty-three years ago, pulsed lasers marked the beginning of a new era in endoscopic lithotripsy, and the one that was highlighted because of its potential was the Holmium: YAG laser, which became and still is the gold standard in endourology. Recently, a new laser technology has been accepted for clinical use in lithotripsy: the thulium fiber laser (TFL), showing appealing characteristics not seen before in several preclinical studies. A review of the literature was performed and all relevant in vitro studies and clinical trials until April 2021 were selected. The search came back with 27 clinical experiences (7 full-text clinical trials and 20 peer-reviewed abstracts) and 33 laboratory studies (18 full-text articles and 15 peer-reviewed abstracts). The clinical experiences confirmed the clinical safety of using the wide parameter range of the TFL. This technology demonstrated the performance at a higher ablation speed, the higher ablation efficiency, and the better dust quality of the TFL, as well as reduced stone retropulsion, thus helping to maintain an optimal visibility. No thermal or radiation damage was found. Given the current evidence, we may be facing the future gold standard laser in endoscopic lithotripsy.

Keywords: endourology; holmium laser; kidney stones; laser; lithotripsy; thulium fiber laser; ureteral stones.

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Conflict of interest statement

Olivier Traxer is a consultant for Coloplast, Rocamed, Olympus, EMS, Boston Scientific, and IPG Medical. Mariela Corrales has no conflict of interest to declare.

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