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  1. 01-12-2024 | Vesicorenal Reflux | Letter

    Beyond traditional stenting: evaluating pigtail suture stents for reduced ureterorenoscopy symptoms

  2. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Nephrostomy | OriginalPaper

    Urgent ureterorenoscopy as a primary treatment for ureteral stone: why not?

    To evaluate the feasibility of urgent ureteroscopy (uURS) and elective ureteroscopy (eURS) in the management of patients with renal colic due to ureteral stones. Patients who were operated for ureteral stones between September 2020 and March 2022 …

  3. 01-12-2024 | Ureterorenoscopy | OriginalPaper

    Risk factors of early infectious complications after ureterorenoscopy for stone disease: a prospective study

    Retrograde ureterorenoscopy (URS) is an established minimally invasive procedure for the diagnosis and treatment of urolithiasis. Recent review found that infectious complications occur in 0.2% to 15% of cases [ 1 ]. Risk factors included female …

  4. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Laser | OriginalPaper

    Efficacy of flexible ureterorenoscopy with holmium laser in the management of calyceal diverticular calculi

    The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of flexible ureteroscopy with holmium laser lithotripsy in the management of calyceal diverticular calculi. In this study, we retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 27 …

  5. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Letter

    Reply to Yu‑Hsiang Lin, Chen‑Pang Hou, and Chun‑Te Wu’s Letter to the Editor Beyond traditional stenting: evaluating pigtail suture stents for reduced ureterorenoscopy symptoms. World J Urol 42, 255 (2024)

  6. 01-12-2024 | Urinalysis | OriginalPaper

    Urinary tract infection after flexible ureterorenoscopy for urolithiasis in patients with positive treated preoperative urinalysis

    Prevalence of kidney stones is increasing worldwide, flexible ureterorenoscopy (f-URS) is the most common surgical treatment. Postoperative urinary tract infection (PUTI) is the primary complication. Some risk factors are classically associated …

  7. 20-12-2023 | Ureterorenoscopy | OriginalPaper

    Ureteral stone volume and female gender predicts perioperative complications after complete ipsilateral upper urinary tract stone removal using flexible ureterorenoscopy

    The prevalence of upper urinary tract stones is gradually increasing each year. Surgical procedures, such as extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (SWL), ureterorenoscopy (URS), and percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL), are performed when medical …

  8. 09-10-2023 | Ureterorenoscopy | OriginalPaper

    Failed insertion of ureteral access sheath during flexible ureterorenoscopy: a randomized controlled trial comparing second session flexible ureterorenoscopy or same session mini percutaneous nephrolithotomy

    Urolithiasis is an important health problem that clinicians frequently encounter. In recent years, the incidence of the disease continued to increase due to increased incidence of obesity, changes in climate characteristics, and altered dietary …

  9. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Ureterorenoscopy | OriginalPaper

    A retrospective comparison of Sun’s tip-flexible semirigid ureterorenoscopy, super-mini percutaneous nephrolithotomy and flexible ureteroscopy applied to treat upper urinary tract calculi

    For the treatment of upper ureteral calculi or renal calculi, urological surgeons have always sought surgical techniques with less invasion, faster recovery, fewer complications, and lower cost. Sun’s tip-flexible semirigid ureterorenoscopy

  10. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Ureterorenoscopy | OriginalPaper

    Comparison of percutaneous nephrolithotomy and flexible ureterorenoscopy in the treatment of single upper ureteral calculi measuring 1 to 2 centimeters: a retrospective study

    Urinary lithiasis, a prevalent condition of the urinary system, can lead to disruption of renal function and potentially life-threatening sepsis, particularly when higher ureteric stones are present [ 1 , 2 ]. Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy …

  11. Open Access 30-10-2023 | Ureterorenoscopy | OriginalPaper

    Does preoperative silodosin administration facilitate ureteral dilatation during flexible ureterorenoscopy? A randomized clinical trial

    Urolithiasis is a common urological disorder in the world, and it has a great effect on the global health system. The lifetime prevalence of urolithiasis is reported to be about 10%, and there is an estimated 50% recurrence of renal colic in 5 …

  12. 18-10-2023 | Ureterorenoscopy | OriginalPaper

    The Predictive Factors for the Longer Survival of the Reusable Flexible Ureterorenoscopy

    The flexible ureterorenoscopy (FURS) has developed as a newly developed treatment modality even for stones greater than 2 cm in case percutaneous nephrolithotomy or shock wave lithotripsy is not an option as well as in the kidney and upper …

  13. 04-03-2022 | Ureterorenoscopy | OriginalPaper

    Thulium fiber laser pre-settings during ureterorenoscopy: Twitter’s experts’ recommendations

    Thulium Fiber Laser (TFL), a new laser technology for urology, has recently been introduced to the market as an alternative to the current gold standard laser for urinary stone’s lithotripsy, the Holmium: YAG (Ho: YAG) laser [ 1 – 3 ]. The main …

  14. Open Access 01-12-2022 | Ureterorenoscopy | OriginalPaper

    Pre- and peri-operative clinical information, physiological observations and outcome measures following flexible ureterorenoscopy (FURS), for the treatment of kidney stones. A single-centre observational clinical pilot-study in 51 patients

    In today’s practice, kidney stone disease—medically termed ‘nephrolithiasis’, contributes to a significant proportion of routine urological practice and remains a common cause of worldwide morbidity [ 1 , 2 ].

  15. Open Access 01-06-2021 | Ureterorenoscopy | OriginalPaper

    Consultation on kidney stones, Copenhagen 2019: aspects of intracorporeal lithotripsy in flexible ureterorenoscopy

    Flexible ureterorenoscopy (fURS) has evolved as one of the major modalities for upper urinary tract stone management. This development is largely the result of continuing advancements in laser technology for intracorporeal lithotripsy, which is …

  16. 01-12-2023 | Ureterorenoscopy | OriginalPaper

    Prospective comparison of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy versus flexible ureterorenoscopy in patients with non–lower pole kidney stones under the COVID-19 pandemic

    Both shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) and flexible ureterorenoscopy (F-URS) are recommended as the first choice for non-lower pole kidney stones. Therefore, we conducted a prospective study to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and cost of SWL versus …

  17. 01-12-2020 | Ureterorenoscopy

    The role of specific biomarkers, as predictors of post-operative complications following flexible ureterorenoscopy (FURS), for the treatment of kidney stones: a single-centre observational clinical pilot-study in 37 patients

    Flexible ureterorenoscopy (FURS) is an increasingly popular procedure for the treatment of kidney stones. The complication rate following FURS is up to 25% with this figure likely to increase [ 1 ]. Conventionally in the UK, patients have been …

  18. Open Access 01-12-2019 | Ureterorenoscopy | OriginalPaper

    Intrarenal arteriovenous malformation following flexible ureterorenoscopy and holmium laser stone fragmentation: report of a case

    The recent and on-going advances in flexible instrumentation and laser technology have expanded the indications of retrograde intrarenal surgery. As per many guidelines, flexible ureterorenoscopy (FURS) and holmium laser lithotripsy is currently …

  19. Open Access 01-12-2022 | Ureterorenoscopy | OriginalPaper

    Flexible ureterorenoscopy (RIRS) vs. Mini- percutaneous nephrolithotomy (MINI-PCNL) for renal stones 20–30 mm a prospective randomized study

    The renal stone has upgrading role in the morbidity and quality of life of patients and its prevalence is about 10% [ 1 ]. Also, the recurrence of renal stones may be up to 50% [ 2 ]. The impact of recent technology on the kidney stone management …

  20. Open Access 01-12-2022 | Ureterorenoscopy | OriginalPaper

    Patients’ life quality during ureterorenoscopy, ureterorenoscopy plus JJ insertion and shock wave lithotripsy in the management of distal ureteral stone: a prospective clinical study

    Distal ureteral stone (DUS) is detected in approximately 7% of women and 12% of men during their lifespan, and previous studies showed that untreated DUS is associated with deterioration of patients’ quality of life, increasing pain reliever use …

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