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Ureteroscopy: anesthetic considerations
Urologic Clinics of North America, 2004Ureterorenoscopy (URS) is a vital procedure in the armamentarium of the modern-day urologist for the management of ureteral and renal pathology. With advances in ureteroscopic design and the introduction of short-acting anesthetics, URS can now be performed efficiently with high patient satisfaction and minimal posteroperative recovery time.
Peter A, Cybulski +2 more
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Rigid Transurethral Ureteroscopy
British Journal of Urology, 1986Summary— Since March 1984 we have performed ureteroscopy in 58 patients. The indications were ureteric calculi in 49 cases and dilatation of ureteric strictures, evaluation of unexplained haematuria, evaluation of ureteric filling defects and the insertion of ureteric stents in the remainder.
D H, Hosking, E W, Ramsey
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BJU International
To compare the safety and efficacy of flexible ureteroscopy (f‐URS) and ambulatory tubeless mini‐percutaneous nephrolithotomy (mini‐PCNL) in the treatment of 1–2 cm lower calyceal renal stones.
H. Elmansy +9 more
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To compare the safety and efficacy of flexible ureteroscopy (f‐URS) and ambulatory tubeless mini‐percutaneous nephrolithotomy (mini‐PCNL) in the treatment of 1–2 cm lower calyceal renal stones.
H. Elmansy +9 more
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 2004
The flexible ureteroscope has revolutionized the diagnosis and treatment of the entire upper urinary tract. Endoscopic tools have evolved, providing the surgeon with the armamentarium necessary to treat many different pathologic processes. Almost all renal calculi can be treated with retrograde ureteroscopy.
Jason K, Sprunger, S Duke, Herrell
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The flexible ureteroscope has revolutionized the diagnosis and treatment of the entire upper urinary tract. Endoscopic tools have evolved, providing the surgeon with the armamentarium necessary to treat many different pathologic processes. Almost all renal calculi can be treated with retrograde ureteroscopy.
Jason K, Sprunger, S Duke, Herrell
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International journal of urology
This study aimed to investigate perioperative complications and the details of postoperative ureteral stricture after ureteroscopy with laser lithotripsy (URS‐L) for upper urinary tract stones in Japan.
Takaaki Inoue +10 more
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This study aimed to investigate perioperative complications and the details of postoperative ureteral stricture after ureteroscopy with laser lithotripsy (URS‐L) for upper urinary tract stones in Japan.
Takaaki Inoue +10 more
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Computer Vision Enabled Segmentation of Kidney Stones During Ureteroscopy and Laser Lithotripsy
Journal of endourology, 2022Objective: To evaluate the performance of computer vision models for automated kidney stone segmentation during flexible ureteroscopy and laser lithotripsy.
Shaan A. Setia +5 more
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Journal of Urology, 1990
The development of ureteroscopy has led to a dramatic change in the management of ureteral stones as well as other ureteral pathological conditions in adults. Until recently, size limitations have prevented the technique from being used in small children. We have used ureteroscopy for diagnosis and therapy in 4 children less than 10 years old.
D E, Hill +3 more
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The development of ureteroscopy has led to a dramatic change in the management of ureteral stones as well as other ureteral pathological conditions in adults. Until recently, size limitations have prevented the technique from being used in small children. We have used ureteroscopy for diagnosis and therapy in 4 children less than 10 years old.
D E, Hill +3 more
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Ureteroscopy and ureteropyeloscopy
Urology, 1984Transurethral endoscopic access to the upper urinary tract using rigid optics is evolving into a significant addition to the specialty of urology. The basic endoscopic expertise urologists have perfected for use in the urethra, prostate, and bladder is readily transposed to the ureter and renal pelvis.
E S, Lyon, J L, Huffman, D H, Bagley
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Complications Following Ureteroscopy
Journal of Urology, 1986We report 4 cases of ureteral injury and stricture formation following ureteroscopic stone manipulation. Possible etiologies of stricture formation and our methods of managing them are discussed. The complications of ureteroscopy have been reported only rarely and the ureteroscopist should be aware that the procedure is not always benign.
R, Biester, J Y, Gillenwater
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Safety enhanced surgical robot for flexible ureteroscopy based on force feedback
The international journal of medical robotics + computer assisted surgery : MRCAS, 2022Although some robotic systems have been developed to improve conventional flexible ureteroscopy (FURS), a widely used intervention in urology, these robots rarely have a comprehensive force feedback function which is important for master‐slave controlled
Xiongpeng Shu +4 more
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