Shorter stent time could mean less discomfort after stone surgery

NCT ID NCT06045962

ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION Symptom relief Sponsor: Mayo Clinic Source: ClinicalTrials.gov ↗

Summary

This study aims to find out if removing ureteral stents three days after kidney stone surgery is as safe and effective as the standard seven days. Researchers will compare symptoms, pain levels, and recovery time in 172 patients to see if earlier removal reduces discomfort without increasing risks. The goal is to help patients return to normal activities faster with fewer urinary symptoms.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Cleveland Clinic

    Cleveland, Ohio, 44195, United States

  • Johns Hopkins University

    Baltimore, Maryland, 21206, United States

  • Mayo Clinic Arizona

    Phoenix, Arizona, 85054, United States

  • Mayo Clinic Minnesota

    Rochester, Minnesota, 55905, United States

  • Montefiore Medical Center

    The Bronx, New York, 10467, United States

  • University of Arizona

    Tucson, Arizona, 85712, United States

  • University of British Columbia

    Vancouver, British Columbia, V6T1K2, Canada

  • University of California San Diego

    San Diego, California, 92122, United States

  • University of Montreal

    Montreal, Quebec, H3C3J7, Canada

  • University of North Carolina

    Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27514, United States

  • Vanderbilt University

    Nashville, Tennessee, 37203, United States

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