Large bladder stones in an augmented bladder – An open approach to a big problem
Bladder augmentation can be a valuable life-changing operation for patients with bladder dysfunction, however, are associated with several complications that require long-term management.
Katherine Ong, Kevin Murtagh
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Bladder calculi and cystitis in Hanwoo steers without clinical symptoms: a case report
Two Hanwoo steers were emergency-slaughtered due to symptoms of urethral obstruction. The steers were of the same age and were raised using the same feed management.
Ui-Hyung Kim +3 more
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A case of transvaginal lithotripsy for a giant vaginal calculus
Introduction Primary vaginal calculi are relatively rare, compared with secondary calculi. Primary calculi are often a result of urogenital sinus abnormalities, neurogenic bladder, or chronic incontinence.
Shunsuke Owa +3 more
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Bladder calculi associated or not with early crystalluria or salt deposits can be a common finding after reconstructive bladder surgery. The objective of this study was to characterize calculi and urine of domestic rabbits treated with mesenchymal ...
Saulo Tadeu Lemos Pinto Filho +9 more
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Ex vivo renal perfusion and autotransplantation in treatment of calculous disease or abdominal aortic aneurysm. [PDF]
Two more indications are described for temporary ex vivo perfusion of kidneys with revascularization of these organs as autografts to orthotopic or heterotopic locations. One of the patients had staghorn calculi which were removed from a solitary kidney.
Belzer +17 more
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Use of drug therapy in the management of symptomatic ureteric stones in hospitalized adults (SUSPEND), a multicentre, placebo-controlled, randomized trial of a calcium-channel blocker (nifedipine) and an α-blocker (tamsulosin) : study protocol for a randomized controlled trial [PDF]
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Anson, Ken +12 more
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Jack stone in the bladder: case report of a rare entity
Background Jackstone is a bladder stone that has a similar appearance to toy jacks. However review of the English language medical literature revealed only a few previous reports of jackstone calculus.
Duminda Subasinghe +2 more
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Gigantic Calculi in Continent Urinary Diversion
Continent urinary reservoirs are safe and accepted modes of urinary diversion in selected patients. However, they are associated with long-term complications such as recurrent pyelonephritis, metabolic acidosis, urolithiasis and stomal problems.
Siddalingeshwar Neeli +2 more
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An impacted urethral stone: a rare cause of acute urinary retention in women—case report
Background Urethral calculi are rare, representing 1–2% of all calculi affecting the urinary tract. Impacted urethra calculi are commoner in males due to anatomical differences between the male and female urethra.
Babatunde K. Hamza +4 more
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Giant Urinary Bladder Stone in Association with Acute Kidney Injury: A Rare Urological Emergency
Urinary stone remains a common urological disorder. Urinary bladder stone accounts for 5% of the urinary tract calculi. They are usually small and rarely present with complications; they may progressively increase in size, occupying the urinary bladder ...
Najeem Adedamola Idowu +4 more
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