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Elective flexible ureteroscopy with suction sheaths for infectious stones in prior UTI patients
Abstract Objective This study aims to evaluate the safety, efficacy and clinical outcomes of elective flexible ureteroscopy using flexible and navigable suction ureteral access sheaths (FANS) in patients with upper tract infectious stones following initial management of systemic urinary tract infections (UTIs).
Angelo Cormio +15 more
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Urosepsis due to obstructive stones: Epidemiological data from a population‐based study in Sweden
Abstract Objective The study's aim is to provide a population‐based description of the incidence, epidemiology, and clinical course of urinary tract infection or sepsis caused by ureteric stone obstruction. Although being a life‐threatening condition, there have been few epidemiological reports on this disease. Patients and Methods The Swedish National
Hjalmar Svensson +4 more
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Endoscopic management of ureteral injuries arising from gynecologic procedures
Abstract Introduction Ureteral injuries during gynecologic surgery are uncommon (0.1%–2.5%) but may result in significant morbidity, including strictures, hydronephrosis and the need for additional interventions. This study evaluates the effectiveness of retrograde endoscopic management in treating iatrogenic ureteral injuries.
Ari Luder +4 more
wiley +1 more source
NEPHROVESICAL SUBCUTANEUS STENT IN URETHERAL OBSTRUCTION DUE TO ABDOMINOPELVIC TUMOR: A CASE REPORT
Introduction: Abdominopelvic malignancies can cause ureteral obstruction. Since indwelling ureteral catheters are usually not sufficient enough to drainage the kidneys in these patients, percutaneous nephrostomy tubes are usually indicated.
Zübeyr TALAT +3 more
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Introduction: Several studies have addressed the unique management challenges in poorly functioning kidneys of patients with ureteropelvic junction obstruction.
Vijayendra Kumar +7 more
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Successful pregnancy outcome in two patients with Pyonephrosis treated with percutaneous Nephrostomy
Urinary tract infections in pregnancy are common in the form of cystitis and pyelonephritis. Rarely patients may have pyonephrosis. Some of these patients may respond to antibiotic therapy.
Wansalan Karu Shullai
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Obstrukcinės uropatijos gydymas perkutanine nefrostomija
Marius Kinčius, Aivaras Matjošaitis Kauno medicinos universiteto Urologijos klinika, Eivenių g. 2, LT-50009 Kaunas El paštas: aivaras.mat@gmail.com Tikslas Perkutaninė nefrostomija šiuo metu yra alternatyva atvirajai nefrostomijai ir pirmo ...
Marius Kinčius, Aivaras Matjošaitis
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Percutaneous Ureteral Embolization to Manage Fistulous Bladder Cancer
An 85-year-old male who had an invasive urothelial carcinoma of the urinary bladder complicated by vesicocutaneous fistula, resulting in abscess formation.
Almamoon I. Justaniah +3 more
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Percutaneous Nephrostomy [PDF]
Brian, Funaki, Joshua A, Tepper
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PERCUTANEUS NEPHROSTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH OBSTRUCTIVE UROPATHY DUE TO MALIGNANCY: A SURVIVAL ANALYSIS
Objective:To find out effectiveness of percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN) and patient survival rate as palliative decompression of the obstructed urinary system due to malignancy (urogenital neoplasias).
Prahara Yuri, Sungsang Rochadi
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