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Review
. 2023 Jul;10(3):215-225.
doi: 10.1016/j.ajur.2022.12.001. Epub 2022 Dec 26.

Radiation protection measures during endourological therapies

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Review

Radiation protection measures during endourological therapies

Lazaros Tzelves et al. Asian J Urol. 2023 Jul.

Abstract

Objective: The objective of this narrative review was to search the existing literature for studies reporting measures to minimize radiation use during endoscopic management of stone disease and present ways of reducing the exposure of both patients and operating room staff.

Methods: A literature review in PubMed was performed to identify studies describing protocols or measures to reduce radiation received during endourological procedures from January 1970 to August 2022. Eligible studies were those that reported outcomes for ureteroscopy or percutaneous nephrolithotripsy regarding measures to minimize radiation doses used intraoperatively, performed either in real-life theatres or using phantoms. Both comparative and non-comparative studies were deemed eligible.

Results: Protection can be achieved initially at the level of diagnosis and follow-up of patients, which should be done following an algorithm and choice of more conservative imaging methods. Certain protocols, which follow principles for minimized fluoroscopy use should be implemented and urologists as well as operating room staff should be continuously trained regarding radiation damage and protection measures. Wearing protective lead equipment remains a cornerstone for personnel protection, while configuration of the operating room and adjusting X-ray machine settings can also significantly reduce radiation energy.

Conclusion: There are specific measures, which can be implemented to reduce radiation exposure. These include avoiding excessive use of computed tomography scans and X-rays during diagnosis and follow-up of urolithiasis patients. Intraoperative protocols with minimal fluoroscopy use can be employed. Staff training regarding dangers of radiation plays also a major role. Use and maintenance of protective equipment and setting up the operating room properly also serve towards this goal. Machine settings can be customized appropriately and finally continuously monitoring of exposure with dosimeters can be adopted.

Keywords: As low as reasonably achievable; Endourology; Fluoroless ureteroscopy; Percutaneous nephrolithotripsy; Radiation.

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Conflict of interest statement

Andreas Skolarikos is the Chairman, Bhaskar Somani a Member, and Lazaros Tzelves an associate member of the EAU Urolithiasis Guideline Panel; Lazaros Tzelves, Ioannis Mykoniatis, Patrick Juliebø-Jones, Belthangady M. Zeeshan Hameed, and Amelia Pietropaolo are members of the EAU Young Academic Urologists, Urolithiasis & Endourology Working Party. The other authors declare no conflict of interest.

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