Standard-PCNL vs Mini-PCNL vs Super-mini PCNL for the Treatment of ≥2 cm Renal Stone
An International Multi-center Prospective Cohort Study Comparing the Safety and Efficacy of Super-mini-PCNL, Mini-PCNL and Standard PCNL in the Treatment of ≥2cm Renal Stones
Sponsor: Clinical Emergency County Hospital
Listed as NCT03771365, this observational or N/A phase trial focuses on Lithiasis Renal and Stone, Kidney and remains ongoing. Sponsored by Clinical Emergency County Hospital, it has been updated 7 times since 2019, reflecting limited change activity. This study adds to the evidence base for this therapeutic area through structured, versioned documentation.
Status Flow
Change History
7 versions recorded-
Sep 2024 — Present [monthly]
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Jul 2024 — Sep 2024 [monthly]
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Status: Unknown Status → Unknown
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Feb 2024 — Jul 2024 [monthly]
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Nov 2022 — Feb 2024 [monthly]
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Jan 2022 — Nov 2022 [monthly]
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Status: Not Yet Recruiting → Unknown Status
▶ Show 2 earlier versions
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Jan 2021 — Jan 2022 [monthly]
Not Yet Recruiting
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Jan 2019 — Jan 2021 [monthly]
Not Yet Recruiting
First recorded
Eligibility Summary
No eligibility information available.
Contact Information
- Clinical Emergency County Hospital
- Goldstadt Private Clinic
- Hospital das Clínicas, University of Sao Paulo Medical School
- Hospital de Base do Distrito Federal
- Hospital de Clinicas José de San Martín
- Lions Kidney Hospital and Urology Institute
- Massachusetts General Hospital
- Mexican National Council of Urology
- Military Medical Academy, Bulgaria
- Mt. Carmel Diocesan General Hospital
- New Mowasat Hospital
- Sismanoglio General Hospital
- The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University
- University College London Hospitals
- University Hospital of Vinalopo
- University of Belgrade
- Vancouver General Hospital
- Vayodha and Venus International Hospitals
For direct contact, visit the study record on ClinicalTrials.gov .
Study Locations
No location information available.