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Journal of endourology, 2021
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the clinical benefits of Moses technology compared to the regular mode with the Lumenis® Pulse™ P120H holmium laser during ureteroscopy for stone disease. PATIENTS AND METHODS An IRB approved database of patients with urolithiasis
Margaret A. Knoedler+5 more
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OBJECTIVE To evaluate the clinical benefits of Moses technology compared to the regular mode with the Lumenis® Pulse™ P120H holmium laser during ureteroscopy for stone disease. PATIENTS AND METHODS An IRB approved database of patients with urolithiasis
Margaret A. Knoedler+5 more
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 2004
Ureteroscopy has undergone a dramatic evolution over the last two decades. Although ureteroscopic injury is the most common cause of ureteral trauma because of the large number of ureteroscopic procedures performed, improvements in instrumentation and technique have resulted in a reduced incidence of serious complications.
D. Brooke Johnson, Margaret S. Pearle
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Ureteroscopy has undergone a dramatic evolution over the last two decades. Although ureteroscopic injury is the most common cause of ureteral trauma because of the large number of ureteroscopic procedures performed, improvements in instrumentation and technique have resulted in a reduced incidence of serious complications.
D. Brooke Johnson, Margaret S. Pearle
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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.
David 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.
David 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.
Jeffry L. Huffman+8 more
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BJU International, 2021
To evaluate the long‐term oncological outcomes of patients with upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) undergoing radical nephroureterectomy (RNU) and the impact of diagnostic ureteroscopy (URS) on survival outcomes.
R. Veeratterapillay+13 more
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To evaluate the long‐term oncological outcomes of patients with upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) undergoing radical nephroureterectomy (RNU) and the impact of diagnostic ureteroscopy (URS) on survival outcomes.
R. Veeratterapillay+13 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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Journal of endourology, 2021
INTRODUCTION While paediatric ureteroscopy has been increasingly performed, the evidence for its use in paediatric lower pole stones (LPS) is sparce. In this study we look at the effectiveness and outcomes of flexible ureteroscopy and lasertripsy (FURSL)
L. Mosquera+7 more
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INTRODUCTION While paediatric ureteroscopy has been increasingly performed, the evidence for its use in paediatric lower pole stones (LPS) is sparce. In this study we look at the effectiveness and outcomes of flexible ureteroscopy and lasertripsy (FURSL)
L. Mosquera+7 more
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 2013
Recent innovations in imaging equipment and novel instrumentation have helped ureteroscopy evolve from a diagnostic to a therapeutic tool. In this review, the authors highlight several of the most recent advances in ureteroscopy that have helped allow unprecedented access, visualization, and treatment of upper urinary tract pathologic conditions.
Michael S. Borofsky, Ojas Shah
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Recent innovations in imaging equipment and novel instrumentation have helped ureteroscopy evolve from a diagnostic to a therapeutic tool. In this review, the authors highlight several of the most recent advances in ureteroscopy that have helped allow unprecedented access, visualization, and treatment of upper urinary tract pathologic conditions.
Michael S. Borofsky, Ojas Shah
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International journal of urology, 2021
To compare the outcomes of flexible ureteroscopy and mini‐percutaneous nephrolithotomy for pediatric kidney stones larger than 2 cm and to show the learning curves for the two procedures.
Yu Zhang, Jun Li, Jianfang Jiao, Ye Tian
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To compare the outcomes of flexible ureteroscopy and mini‐percutaneous nephrolithotomy for pediatric kidney stones larger than 2 cm and to show the learning curves for the two procedures.
Yu Zhang, Jun Li, Jianfang Jiao, Ye Tian
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 1997
Advances in ureteroscope and working instrument designs now allow the treatment of a variety of upper urinary tract disorders in a minimally invasive fashion. This field has benefited from the close cooperation between endourologists, engineers, and manufactures.
Demetrius H. Bagley+2 more
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Advances in ureteroscope and working instrument designs now allow the treatment of a variety of upper urinary tract disorders in a minimally invasive fashion. This field has benefited from the close cooperation between endourologists, engineers, and manufactures.
Demetrius H. Bagley+2 more
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