Digital ureteroscopes: technology update
Chad M Gridley, Bodo E Knudsen Department of Urology, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH, USA Abstract: The field of ureteroscopy has undergone a continual evolution since the first ureteroscopes were introduced.
Gridley CM, Knudsen BE
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First urology simulation boot camp in the United Kingdom [PDF]
Objective: Simulation is now firmly established in modern surgical training and is applicable not only to acquiring surgical skills but also to non-surgical skills and professionalism.
Biyani, C.S. +14 more
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Antegrade flexible ureteroscopy in supine position for impacted multiple ureteric calculi
Flexible retrograde ureteroscope is now being widely used in endoscopic management of the urinary calculi. We report technique of supine ante grade flexible ureteroscopy in treating impacted upper and mid ureteric calculi in a pediatric patient.
Rahul Gupta, T Manohar, Mahesh R Desai
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Ureteroscopic management of asymptomatic and symptomatic simple parapelvic renal cysts [PDF]
BACKGROUND: To investigate feasibility and safety of treating simple parapelvic renal cysts using flexible ureteroscopy with the Holmium laser. METHODS: Between February 2010 and July 2013, a total of 21 patients, aging from 29 to 71 (49.00 ± 13.23 ...
Gang Xu +3 more
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The Novel Use of Flexible Ureteroscopy and Holmium: YAG Laser in the Management of Parapelvic Renal Cysts [PDF]
Shaogang Wang
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Do stone size and impaction influence therapeutic approach to proximal ureteral stones? [PDF]
Background/Aim. Primary therapeutic approach to lumbar ureteral stones is still contraversial. The aim of the study was to investigate the influence of stone impaction and size on the effectiveness of proximal ureteral stone lithotripsy. Methods. A total
Milenković-Petronić Dragica +3 more
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Editorial Comment on “Current Kidney‐Preserving Strategies for Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma”
International Journal of Urology, Volume 32, Issue 12, Page 1731-1732, December 2025.
Yusuke Goto
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Bilateral same-session flexible ureteroscopy for renal stones: a feasible method
Bogdan Geavlete +6 more
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MP06-06 CAN URETEROSCOPY AND RETROGRADE INTRARENAL SURGERY BE SAFE AND EFFECTIVELY PERFORMED WITH NO AUXILIARY FLUOROSCOPY? A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW [PDF]
C. Laranjo Tinoco +9 more
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Development and internal validation of a nomogram for predicting stone‐free status after flexible ureteroscopy for renal stones [PDF]
Hiroki Ito +8 more
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