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It is aimed to evaluate the treatment results, rates of success and complications, and injury given to the kidney by measuring preoperative and postoperative blood and Cystatin C levels in patients with kidney stones smaller than 2 cm who will undergo either ultra-mini percutaneous nephrolithotripsy (PCNL) or micro PCNL.
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In this study, the demographic and preoperative data, imaging data, operative data and postoperative follow-up data will be prospectively recorded according to the patient information forms for the patients with kidney stone smaller than 2 cm who will undergo either ultra-mini PCNL or micro PCNL.
A total of 60 (sixty) patients, aging between 18 and 65 years, with similar stone size and location are being planned to be enrolled into the study; and will be prospectively randomized into two groups with a 1:1 ratio, thus 30 (thirty) patients will receive ultra-mini PCNL while 30 (thirty) patients will undergo micro PCNL.
Preoperatively, blood and urine Cystatin C levels will be measured. After the surgery, blood and urine Cystatin C levels at postoperative 12th hour will be recorded. Besides these, classical kidney function tests, namely blood urea and creatinine levels, will be measured preoperatively and postoperatively.
Parameters listed below will be also recorded and evaluated:
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60 participants in 2 patient groups
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Murat Akand, M.D.; Ozcan Kilic, M.D.
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