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Publikováno v:
In Urología Colombiana May-August 2016 25(2):146-153
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In Urología Colombiana May-August 2016 25(2):138-145
Publikováno v:
1. Husain Alenezi, John D. Denstedt. Flexible ureteroscopy: Technological advancements, current indications and outcomes in the treatment of urolithiasis. Asian Journal of Urology (2015) June, 1-9.
2. Manoj Monga, Sara Best. Durability of Flexible Ureteroscopes: A Randomized, Prospective Study. The Journal Of Urology. Vol. 176, 137-141, July 2006.
3. O. Merigot De Treigny, MD, E. Bou Nasr. The cumulated stone diameter: a limited tool for stone burden estimation. Journal of Urology.2015.06.018.
4. John Kourambas, Robert R. Byrne. Dose a ureteral access sheath facilitate ureteroscopy? The Journal Of Urology. Vol. 165, 789–793, March 2001.
5. Ozyuvali E., Oguz U., Damar E. Should ureteral access sheath during retrograde intrarenal surgery be placed routinely? Eur Urol Suppl 2013;12.
6. Shubha De, Carl Sarkissian, Fabio C. M. Torricelli. New Ureteral Access Sheaths: A Double Standard. Urology 85: 757e763, 2015.
7. C. Poullis, A. Simoes, S. Malde. Does the use of ureteric access sheaths decrease intrarenal pressures during flexible ureterorenoscopy? A prospective study. European urology supplements 12 (2013) 29–68.
8. Olivier Traxer, Alexandre Thomas. Prospective evaluation and classification of ureteral wall injuries resulting from insertion of a ureteral access sheath during retrograde intrarenal surgery. The Journal Of Urology. Vol. 189, 580-584, February 2013
9. Jamil Rehman, Manoj Monga. Characterization of intrapelvic pressure during ureteropyeloscopy with ureteral access sheaths. Urology 61: 713–718, 2003.
11. Manoj Monga, Sara Best. Durability of Flexible Ureteroscopes: A Randomized, Prospective Study. The Journal Of Urology Vol. 176, 137-141, July 2006.
12. Razvan Multescu, Bogdan Geavlete. Improved Durability of Flex-Xc Digital Flexible ureteroscope: How Long Can You expect it to Last? Urology January, 2014.
Gaetan Berquet, Paul Prunel. The use of a ureteral access sheath does not improve stone-free rate after ureteroscopy for upper urinary tract stones. World J Urol (2014) 32:229–232
14. Scott G. Hubosky, Kelly A. Healy. Accessing the Difficult Ureter and the Importance of Ureteroscope Miniaturization: History Is Repeating Itself. Urology 84 (4), 2014.
15. Fuller T, Ferroni M, Mitchell C, Wollin D, Shah O, Miller N, et al. Defining failure rate of primary ureteroscopy. A multi-institutional study. AUA Annual meeting 2014. Pittsburgh, PA. Abstract: MP18-08.
16. Hsin-Hsiao Wang, Lin Huang. Use of the Ureteral Access Sheath During Ureteroscopy in Children. The Journal Of Urology. Vol. 186, 1728-1733, October 2011.
2. Manoj Monga, Sara Best. Durability of Flexible Ureteroscopes: A Randomized, Prospective Study. The Journal Of Urology. Vol. 176, 137-141, July 2006.
3. O. Merigot De Treigny, MD, E. Bou Nasr. The cumulated stone diameter: a limited tool for stone burden estimation. Journal of Urology.2015.06.018.
4. John Kourambas, Robert R. Byrne. Dose a ureteral access sheath facilitate ureteroscopy? The Journal Of Urology. Vol. 165, 789–793, March 2001.
5. Ozyuvali E., Oguz U., Damar E. Should ureteral access sheath during retrograde intrarenal surgery be placed routinely? Eur Urol Suppl 2013;12.
6. Shubha De, Carl Sarkissian, Fabio C. M. Torricelli. New Ureteral Access Sheaths: A Double Standard. Urology 85: 757e763, 2015.
7. C. Poullis, A. Simoes, S. Malde. Does the use of ureteric access sheaths decrease intrarenal pressures during flexible ureterorenoscopy? A prospective study. European urology supplements 12 (2013) 29–68.
8. Olivier Traxer, Alexandre Thomas. Prospective evaluation and classification of ureteral wall injuries resulting from insertion of a ureteral access sheath during retrograde intrarenal surgery. The Journal Of Urology. Vol. 189, 580-584, February 2013
9. Jamil Rehman, Manoj Monga. Characterization of intrapelvic pressure during ureteropyeloscopy with ureteral access sheaths. Urology 61: 713–718, 2003.
11. Manoj Monga, Sara Best. Durability of Flexible Ureteroscopes: A Randomized, Prospective Study. The Journal Of Urology Vol. 176, 137-141, July 2006.
12. Razvan Multescu, Bogdan Geavlete. Improved Durability of Flex-Xc Digital Flexible ureteroscope: How Long Can You expect it to Last? Urology January, 2014.
Gaetan Berquet, Paul Prunel. The use of a ureteral access sheath does not improve stone-free rate after ureteroscopy for upper urinary tract stones. World J Urol (2014) 32:229–232
14. Scott G. Hubosky, Kelly A. Healy. Accessing the Difficult Ureter and the Importance of Ureteroscope Miniaturization: History Is Repeating Itself. Urology 84 (4), 2014.
15. Fuller T, Ferroni M, Mitchell C, Wollin D, Shah O, Miller N, et al. Defining failure rate of primary ureteroscopy. A multi-institutional study. AUA Annual meeting 2014. Pittsburgh, PA. Abstract: MP18-08.
16. Hsin-Hsiao Wang, Lin Huang. Use of the Ureteral Access Sheath During Ureteroscopy in Children. The Journal Of Urology. Vol. 186, 1728-1733, October 2011.
Evaluar el impacto de la utilización de la camisa de acceso ureteral en la tasa libre de cálculos durante la ureterorenoscopia flexible en pacientes tratados por cálculos del tracto urinario superior. Materiales y métodos: Se realizó un estudio
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https://hdl.handle.net/10654/7272
https://hdl.handle.net/10654/7272
Publikováno v:
Urología Colombiana; May-August 2016, Vol. 25 Issue: 2 p138-145, 8p