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Ureteroscopy for Transplant Lithiasis

Journal of Endourology, 2012
The optimal management of renal and ureteral calculi in transplanted kidneys is not well defined. Although larger (>1.5 cm) stone burdens are generally treated with percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL), smaller stones may be reasonably approached with retrograde or antegrade ureteroscopy (URS).
Sero Andonian   +6 more
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Ferromagnetics in Ureteroscopy

2012
Urolithiasis is an increasing problem in our society. Current methods of treatment often leave behind small stone fragments that act as a nidus for further stone formation requiring secondary treatments.
Jeffrey A. Cadeddu, Yung Khan Tan
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Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Protocol for Patients Undergoing Ureteroscopy: Prospective Evaluation of An Opioid-Free Protocol.

Journal of endourology, 2020
PURPOSE A large part of the national opioid epidemic has been tied to prescription opioids, leading to a push to reduce or eliminate their use when feasible.
Chad M. Gridley   +12 more
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Complications of Ureteroscopy [PDF]

open access: possible, 2019
Ureteroscopy is a urological procedure that is applied for diagnosing and treating diseases of the upper urinary tract. Generally, it is considered as an easy performable intervention with a low complication rate. However, devastating complications in the perioperative or postoperative period may be just around the corner.
Etienne Xavier Keller   +2 more
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The Effect of Irrigation Power and Ureteral Access Sheath Diameter on the Maximal Inra-Pelvic Pressure (IPPmax) During Ureteroscopy: In-Vivo Experimental Study in a live-anesthetized Pig.

Journal of endourology, 2019
OBJECTIVES To assess the effect of irrigation settings and the size of ureteral access sheath (UAS) on the maximal intra-pelvic pressure (IPPmax) during Ureteroscopy in pigs. MATERIAL AND METHODS In supine position, 3 anesthetized female pigs underwent
Y. Noureldin   +5 more
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Ureteroscopy in Children

2008
Ureteric calculi in the pediatric population has presented a technical challenge because of the size of instruments required within a restricted field of vision and a narrow working channel.
Pedro-José López, Patrick G. Duffy
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Unusual Applications of Ureteroscopy

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1988
Six cases of combined percutaneous and ureteroscopic opening or reanastomosis of completely occluded ureters are described. All patients had previously had nephrostomy tubes inserted to salvage their kidneys.
Markus Kuenkel, Knut Korth
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Ureteroscopy: An Outpatient Procedure?

Journal of Urology, 1994
Ureteroscopy is used in the diagnosis and treatment of many urological conditions. The technique of ureteroscopy has been simplified by the introduction of smaller ureteroscopes and by an increase in the variety of accessory instruments that can be passed through the ureteroscope.
John R. Burns, T.E. Wills
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Ureteroscopy for benign hematuria

Urologic Clinics of North America, 2004
Any patient presenting with hematuria of unknown origin should undergo a thorough history, physical examination, and laboratory and radiographic work-up. All attempts should be made to exclude malignancy. Renal hemangiomas are the most likely cause of chronic benign hematuria, particularly in young patients.
Paul K. Pietrow, Randall E. Dooley
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Risk Factors for Postoperative Fever and Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome After Ureteroscopy for Stone Disease.

Journal of endourology, 2019
INTRODUCTION Infectious complications after ureteroscopy (URS) for stone disease lead to emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and other costly health care utilization.
Jordan B. Southern   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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