Objective: To compare the Empower and M-arm for stone retrieval during ureteroscopic lithotripsy in a simulator.

Methods: We used flexible ureteroscopy to compare use of the Empower and use of the M-arm, both of which are one-surgeon basketing techniques. LithoVue and ZeroTip stone extraction devices were used. All participants were nurses who had never handled a ureteroscope. They retrieved 3 stones in the simulator using the Empower or M-arm. We compared the stone retrieval time, number of times the retrieval device was opened and closed, number of times the line of sight was removed from the endoscope monitor, number of times the participant lost sight of a stone, and participants' subjective evaluations.

Results: The stone retrieval time was significantly shorter with the Empower than M-arm (10.0 vs. 19.9 min, respectively; P = .02). The mean number of times the retrieval device was opened and closed and the mean number of times the line of sight was removed from the endoscope monitor were significantly lower with the Empower (24 vs. 53 times, P = .01 and 3.1 vs. 51.5 times, P < .001, respectively). The mean number of times the participant lost sight of a stone tended to be lower with the Empower (9.4 vs. 25.3, P = .06). All participants indicated that the Empower is better for stone retrieval by beginners.

Conclusion: The Empower reduces the stone retrieval time compared with the M-arm. We consider that the Empower has the potential to be useful in ureteroscopic lithotripsy.

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