AbstractUreteral stents are commonly used following urological procedures to maintain ureteral patency. However, alongside the benefits of the device, indwelling stents frequently cause significant patient discomfort (pain, urgency, frequency) and can become encrusted and infected. The importance of these sequelae is that they are not only bothersome to the patient but can lead to significant morbidity, urinary retention, ureteral damage, recurrent infections, pyelonephritis and sepsis. When these problems occur, stent removal or replacement alongside antibiotic, analgesic and/or other symptom-modifying therapies are essential to successfully treat the patient. In an attempt to prevent such morbidity, numerous approaches have been investiga...
Introduction. An ideal stent would offer simple insertion and removal with no discomfort and/or migr...
Introduction. An ideal stent would offer simple insertion and removal with no discomfort and/or migr...
Blockages of the ureter, e.g. due to calculi (kidney stones), can result in an increase in renal pel...
AbstractUreteral stents are commonly used following urological procedures to maintain ureteral paten...
An ureteral stent is a versatile and indispensable common medical device in the management of severa...
Urological diseases such as tumours, kidney stones, or strictures in the ureter can lead to a number...
Urological diseases such as tumours, kidney stones, or strictures in the ureter can lead to a number...
Urological diseases such as tumours, kidney stones, or strictures in the ureter can lead to a number...
Urological diseases such as tumours, kidney stones, or strictures in the ureter can lead to a number...
Ureteral stents represent a minimally invasive alternative to preserve urinary drainage whenever ure...
Abstract: Ureteral stents represent a minimally invasive alternative to preserve urinary drainage wh...
Abstract: Ureteral stents represent a minimally invasive alternative to preserve urinary drainage wh...
Ureteral stents are commonly used in urology but are frequently associated with patient discomfort, ...
Introduction. An ideal stent would offer simple insertion and removal with no discomfort and/or migr...
Introduction. An ideal stent would offer simple insertion and removal with no discomfort and/or migr...
Introduction. An ideal stent would offer simple insertion and removal with no discomfort and/or migr...
Introduction. An ideal stent would offer simple insertion and removal with no discomfort and/or migr...
Blockages of the ureter, e.g. due to calculi (kidney stones), can result in an increase in renal pel...
AbstractUreteral stents are commonly used following urological procedures to maintain ureteral paten...
An ureteral stent is a versatile and indispensable common medical device in the management of severa...
Urological diseases such as tumours, kidney stones, or strictures in the ureter can lead to a number...
Urological diseases such as tumours, kidney stones, or strictures in the ureter can lead to a number...
Urological diseases such as tumours, kidney stones, or strictures in the ureter can lead to a number...
Urological diseases such as tumours, kidney stones, or strictures in the ureter can lead to a number...
Ureteral stents represent a minimally invasive alternative to preserve urinary drainage whenever ure...
Abstract: Ureteral stents represent a minimally invasive alternative to preserve urinary drainage wh...
Abstract: Ureteral stents represent a minimally invasive alternative to preserve urinary drainage wh...
Ureteral stents are commonly used in urology but are frequently associated with patient discomfort, ...
Introduction. An ideal stent would offer simple insertion and removal with no discomfort and/or migr...
Introduction. An ideal stent would offer simple insertion and removal with no discomfort and/or migr...
Introduction. An ideal stent would offer simple insertion and removal with no discomfort and/or migr...
Introduction. An ideal stent would offer simple insertion and removal with no discomfort and/or migr...
Blockages of the ureter, e.g. due to calculi (kidney stones), can result in an increase in renal pel...