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209 related items for PubMed ID: 12385911

  • 1. Comparison of intrarenal pressure and irrigant flow during percutaneous nephroscopy with an indwelling ureteral catheter, ureteral occlusion balloon, and ureteral access sheath.
    Landman J, Venkatesh R, Ragab M, Rehman J, Lee DI, Morrissey KG, Monga M, Sundaram CP.
    Urology; 2002 Oct; 60(4):584-7. PubMed ID: 12385911
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  • 5. Rapid, economical treatment of large impacted calculi in the proximal ureter with ballistic ureteral lithotripsy and occlusive, percutaneous balloon catheter: the high pressure irrigation technique.
    Dellabella M, Milanese G, d'Anzeo G, Muzzonigro G.
    J Urol; 2007 Sep; 178(3 Pt 1):929-33; discussion 933-4. PubMed ID: 17632157
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  • 8. Intrarenal pressure and irrigation flow with commonly used ureteric access sheaths and instruments.
    Wright A, Williams K, Somani B, Rukin N.
    Cent European J Urol; 2015 Sep; 68(4):434-8. PubMed ID: 26855796
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  • 11. How small can we go? Percutaneous nephrolithotomy using 6F nephroureteral catheter.
    Canales BK, Karlovsky ME, Monga M, Seidmon EJ.
    Urology; 2007 Apr; 69(4):629-32. PubMed ID: 17445638
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  • 14. Percutaneous nephrolithotomy for caliceal diverticular calculi: a novel single stage approach.
    Kim SC, Kuo RL, Tinmouth WW, Watkins S, Lingeman JE.
    J Urol; 2005 Apr; 173(4):1194-8. PubMed ID: 15758742
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  • 15. Indwelling ureteral stents: percutaneous management of complications.
    LeRoy AJ, Williams HJ, Segura JW, Patterson DE, Benson RC.
    Radiology; 1986 Jan; 158(1):219-22. PubMed ID: 3510020
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  • 16. Comparison of a novel radially dilating balloon ureteral access sheath to a conventional sheath in the porcine model.
    Harper JD, Ebrahimi KY, Auge BK, Lamberton GR, Pham AK, Zuppan C, Albala DM, Preminger GM, Baldwin DD.
    J Urol; 2008 May; 179(5):2042-5. PubMed ID: 18355865
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  • 17. A Novel Flexible Ureteroscopy with Intelligent Control of Renal Pelvic Pressure: An Initial Experience of 93 Cases.
    Deng X, Song L, Xie D, Fan D, Zhu L, Yao L, Wang X, Liu S, Zhang Y, Liao X, Liu S, Peng Z, Hu M, Zhu X, Huang J, Liu T, Du C, Guo S, Yang Z, Peng G, Ye Z.
    J Endourol; 2016 Oct; 30(10):1067-1072. PubMed ID: 27558001
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  • 19. Measurement of renal pelvis pressures during endourologic procedures.
    Saltzman B, Khasidy LR, Smith AD.
    Urology; 1987 Nov; 30(5):472-4. PubMed ID: 3672683
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