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N/ACompleted· 96 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Routine laser lithotripsyprocedure
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Search/NCT07415993
NCT07415993N/ACompleted

A Prospective Randomized Trial Comparing the Effects of Anti-reflux Versus Standard Ureteral Stents on Male Sexual Function

Rong Wang·interventional·Posted Feb 17, 2026·Updated Feb 17, 2026

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Routine laser lithotripsy for Male Sexual Function. Completed, enrolled 96 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

Objective: To compare the effectiveness of anti-reflux ureteral stents on improving erectile function and quality of life of patients with ureteral stents. Methods and Populations: A total of 100 male patients who required ureteral stent placement after ureteroscopic lithotripsy were randomly assigned to two groups: those in Group T (n=50) received a standard double-J-stent, while those in Group A (n=50) underwent implantation with anti-reflux ureteral stent. Follow up for 8 weeks after surgery, including reproductive hormones and inflammation marks, Beck's depression scale, IIEF and statistics on the frequency of symptoms such as hematuria.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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CountriesChina
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Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
202120222023202420252026
First PostedFeb 17, 2026
Enrollment StartJun 30, 2020
Primary CompletionDec 30, 2023
Study CompletionMar 1, 2024
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 3.5 yearsPosted 5 months ago

Interventions

Routine laser lithotripsyprocedure

Routine laser lithotripsy was done for the ureteral calculi, and a 6 Fr polyurethane DJ stent (Inlay Optima®, Bard Medical, Covington, GA) or INNOVEX, according to the groups, was inserted under fluoroscopic and cystoscopic guidance. Appropriate length was adjusted according to patient's height. Routine X-ray of the kidneys, ureter and bladder (KUB) was taken for all patients before home discharge to confirm the proper stent positioning. All patients are advised to avoid alcohol, until 4 weeks after surgery when the ureteral stent is removed in our institution. General information such as preoperative age, body mass index, diameter of ureteral calculi, and degree of hydronephrosis, operation time were obtained. Follow up for 8 weeks after surgery, including reproductive hormones and inflammation marks, Beck's depression scale, IIEF and statistics on the frequency of symptoms such as hematuria.