RIRS
RIRS is a medical procedure with 8 clinical trials. Historical success rate of 100.0%.
Success Metrics
Based on 6 completed trials
Phase Distribution
Phase Distribution
0
Early Stage
0
Mid Stage
0
Late Stage
Highest Phase Reached
UnknownTrial Status & Enrollment
100.0%
6 of 6 finished
0.0%
0 ended early
0
trials recruiting
8
all time
Detailed Status
Development Timeline
Analytics
Development Status
Trials by Phase
Trials by Status
Recent Activity
Flexible Ureteroscopy Versus Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy As Primary Treatment in Renal Stones 2-3 Cm
Mini-PNL, RIRS, and ESWL for Treatment of Medium-Sized, High-Density, Non-Lower Pole, Renal Stones
RIRS With Tip Flexible Pressure-controlling Ureteral Access Sheath Versus Mini PCNLfor Kidney Stones
Outcomes in Lower Pole Kidney Stone Management Using Mini-PCNL Compared With Retrograde Intra Renal Surgery
The Effect of Three Endourological Procedures for the Management of Renal Calculi Regarding Acute Kidney Injury
Clinical Trials (8)
Flexible Ureteroscopy Versus Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy As Primary Treatment in Renal Stones 2-3 Cm
Mini-PNL, RIRS, and ESWL for Treatment of Medium-Sized, High-Density, Non-Lower Pole, Renal Stones
RIRS With Tip Flexible Pressure-controlling Ureteral Access Sheath Versus Mini PCNLfor Kidney Stones
Outcomes in Lower Pole Kidney Stone Management Using Mini-PCNL Compared With Retrograde Intra Renal Surgery
The Effect of Three Endourological Procedures for the Management of Renal Calculi Regarding Acute Kidney Injury
RIRS for Treatment of Stones in Congenital Anomalous Kidneys
RIRS Versus ESWL for the Treatment of Renal Stones
Comparison of Surgical Outcomes Between MPCNL and RIRS
All 8 trials loaded
Drug Details
- Intervention Type
- PROCEDURE
- Total Trials
- 8