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Journal of Endourology, 2003
The role of the da Vinci robot is slowly being defined in minimally invasive urologic surgery. We report its use in the management of ureteral stricture disease.A 42-year-old man with recurrent kidney stone disease was found to have a left distal-ureteral stricture.
Paulos, Yohannes +2 more
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The role of the da Vinci robot is slowly being defined in minimally invasive urologic surgery. We report its use in the management of ureteral stricture disease.A 42-year-old man with recurrent kidney stone disease was found to have a left distal-ureteral stricture.
Paulos, Yohannes +2 more
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Ureteral Lithiasis and Other Intraluminal Diseases
2003Imaging techniques have an important role in the diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, and follow-up of urinary lithiasis, especially in cases of ureteral calculus, which is the most common urologic problem in the young male adult.
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Autotransplantation for Extensive Ureteral Disease
1981Renal autotransplantation has developed in recent years as a logical extension of experience gained in the fields of renal revascularization and transplantation. Although earlier attempts had been made, the first successful renal autotransplant was performed in 1962 by Hardy, who transferred the right kidney into the ipsilateral iliac fossa in a ...
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MANAGEMENT OF URETERIC STONE DISEASE
Ureteric stone disease is a common problem with rising incidence in the past few decades due to present lifestyle as well as better technology leading to early detection. However, it is also associated with complete cure and can even be prevented with proper measures.Dr. Ashi Verma +2 more
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[Ureteral obstruction and Crohn's disease].
Gastroenterologie clinique et biologique, 2007Noncalculous ureteral obstructions in Crohn's disease are often asymptomatic and unidentified. Occurring in about 3% of patients, they occur on the right side in more than 70% of cases, because of frequently associated ileocecal disease. If they are associated with inflammation or fibrosis of retroperitoneal periureteral fat nephrectomy may become ...
Sébastien, Gaujoux +3 more
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Percutaneous antegrade ureteric stent insertion in malignant disease
Clinical Radiology, 1995Untreated, progressive bilateral ureteric obstruction, or unilateral ureteric obstruction in patients with a solitary functioning kidney, will ultimately lead to uraemia, renal failure and death. This paper describes 34 successful percutaneous antegrade ureteric stent placements from 37 attempts, performed on 25 selected patients with a history of ...
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Ureteral Obstruction from Hodgkin’s Disease
Journal of Urology, 1974S, Loening +3 more
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