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End-results of plastic operations on the kidney pelvis for hydronephrosis
John K. Ormond
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This illustration summarises our primary findings highlighting the rising incidence of certain extra‐digestive cancers among persons with IBD over the 25‐year study duration (left), and the relative rates of extra‐digestive cancer incidence and mortality among persons with IBD in recent years (2010–2019) compared to their age‐ and sex‐matched controls (
Sanjay K. Murthy +13 more
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IgG4-related kidney disease from the renal pelvis that mimicked urothelial carcinoma: a case report [PDF]
Hui Zhang +4 more
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Flexible and navigable suction access sheaths: what size stone particles can be cleared?
Objectives To perform benchtop experiments on flexible and navigable suction (FANS) ureteric access sheaths (UASs) to determine the clearance capabilities for various stone sizes when paired with different‐sized ureteroscopes. Methods Quartz stones were used as a surrogate for renal stones.
Richard Menzies‐Wilson +5 more
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Chronic expanding haematoma in the kidney following long-term hydronephrosis. [PDF]
Nishimura K +5 more
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Experimental stone clearance with in‐scope suction and flexible and navigable suction access sheaths
Objective To perform benchtop experiments using direct in‐scope suction (DISS) ureteroscopes (Pusen Medical, Zhuhai, China; 3.6‐Ch and 5.1‐Ch working channels) and flexible and navigable suction (FANS) ureteric access sheaths (ClearPetra; Wellead, Guangzhou, China) to establish their ability to clear stones of different diameters.
Richard Menzies‐Wilson +2 more
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Flexible and navigable suction access sheaths: balancing sheath and scope size for desired flows
Objective To study the effects of ureteroscope diameter, ‘flexible and navigable suction’ access sheaths (FANS) diameter, and irrigation pressure on intrarenal pressure (IRP) and irrigation fluid flow rates in ex vivo porcine kidneys; these benchtop data were compared against mathematical modelling results.
Richard Menzies‐Wilson +4 more
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