Published in:
Open Access
13-07-2023 | Urology - Original Paper
Development of a novel mesh model to define a new index “amount of stone” to evaluate calculus and predicting the lithotripsy time
Authors:
Bingjian Wei, Yang Fu, Aidi Ma, Li Hong, Yunyan Wang, Shuo Gu, Lu Ji
Published in:
International Urology and Nephrology
|
Issue 10/2023
Login to get access
Abstract
Objective
Develop a mesh model to define a new “index amount of stone” to evaluate calculus and predict lithotripsy time.
Methods
The stones were divided into target units with diameter of 5 mm by the mesh from x, y and z directions, and the cross-sectional areas between units were calculated as amount of stone as a new index to evaluate calculus. Design a prospective study with 112 cases of percutaneous nephrolithotomy to verify the reliability of this index, and to compare the accuracy of the quantity, volume and maximum diameter of stones in predicting the time of lithotripsy.
Results
Amount of stone (Q) is reliable. The lithotripsy time was significantly correlated with the amount of stone, volume and maximum diameter of the stone (p < 0.01). The three regression equations were valid. The linear fit in the amount group was larger than that in the volume group, and further larger than that in the maximum diameter group, with R2 values of 0.716, 0.661 and 0.471, respectively.
Conclusions
It is more accurate and convenient to use amount of stone to evaluate calculus, which can be used to predict the lithotripsy time.