Abstract INTRODUCTION: Bladder stone (BS) is a rare disease curable with several options. Herein, we reviewed the specific literature in order to update the current BS management. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: A comprehensive systematic MEDLINE search was performed for English language reports published before April 2017 using the BS related terms, i.e. bladder-vesical calculi, lithotripsy. Then manuscripts references were screened to identify unfounded studies. Studies regarding BS in children were excluded. EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS: Retrieved studies were classified according to their main item as: etiology, diagnosis, treatment, treatment in specific illnesses and advances in BS management. Treatment option was mainly related to stone size...
Urinary stone disease (USD) is associated with the formation of sand and calculi in the organs of th...
The first known specimen of urological interest was a vesicle calculi dated to 5000 BC, found by Ell...
Nephrolithiasis treatment has become easier and less invasive with the development of extracorporeal...
Bladder stone (BS) is a rare disease curable with several options. Herein, we reviewed the specific ...
Background: Bladder stones (BS) are rare in children. Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) seems to be ...
AbstractUrolithiasis is a worldwide disease which has affected humans from ancient eras to modern ti...
Urinary calculus disease has been a scourge on mankind since ancient times. Research in the field ha...
Introduction: Bladder stone in children is rare but is more common in developing countries. In recen...
Urinary stone disease (USD) is the most common and progressive disease of the urinary system, which ...
Context: Paediatric stone disease is an important clinically entity and management is often challeng...
Urolithiasis is a disease known to mankind since antiquity. In fact lithotomy, i.e. the surgical rem...
Objective: Transurethral lithotripsy using Holmium-YAG laser has been reported to be beneficial...
Urinary bladder stone affected humankind since antiquity. It disease was noted in Egyptian manuscri...
Background and aim of the work: Patients with neurogenic bladder (NB) have an increased risk of deve...
Introduction: Urolithiasis in solitary kidney (SK) presents significant management dilemma as any in...
Urinary stone disease (USD) is associated with the formation of sand and calculi in the organs of th...
The first known specimen of urological interest was a vesicle calculi dated to 5000 BC, found by Ell...
Nephrolithiasis treatment has become easier and less invasive with the development of extracorporeal...
Bladder stone (BS) is a rare disease curable with several options. Herein, we reviewed the specific ...
Background: Bladder stones (BS) are rare in children. Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) seems to be ...
AbstractUrolithiasis is a worldwide disease which has affected humans from ancient eras to modern ti...
Urinary calculus disease has been a scourge on mankind since ancient times. Research in the field ha...
Introduction: Bladder stone in children is rare but is more common in developing countries. In recen...
Urinary stone disease (USD) is the most common and progressive disease of the urinary system, which ...
Context: Paediatric stone disease is an important clinically entity and management is often challeng...
Urolithiasis is a disease known to mankind since antiquity. In fact lithotomy, i.e. the surgical rem...
Objective: Transurethral lithotripsy using Holmium-YAG laser has been reported to be beneficial...
Urinary bladder stone affected humankind since antiquity. It disease was noted in Egyptian manuscri...
Background and aim of the work: Patients with neurogenic bladder (NB) have an increased risk of deve...
Introduction: Urolithiasis in solitary kidney (SK) presents significant management dilemma as any in...
Urinary stone disease (USD) is associated with the formation of sand and calculi in the organs of th...
The first known specimen of urological interest was a vesicle calculi dated to 5000 BC, found by Ell...
Nephrolithiasis treatment has become easier and less invasive with the development of extracorporeal...