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View article: Safety and efficacy of mini percutaneous nephrolithotomy in the management of staghorn calculi: A retrospective observational study
Safety and efficacy of mini percutaneous nephrolithotomy in the management of staghorn calculi: A retrospective observational study Open
View article: Dent’s Disease: A Cause of Monogenic Kidney Stones and Nephrocalcinosis
Dent’s Disease: A Cause of Monogenic Kidney Stones and Nephrocalcinosis Open
Kidney stones are becoming increasingly common, affecting up to 10% of adults. A small percentage are of monogenic origin, such as Dent’s disease (DD). DD is a syndrome that causes low-molecular-weight proteinuria, hypercalciuria, nephroli…
View article: Correction: Role, Cost, and Availably of Urinary pH Monitoring for Kidney Stone Disease—A Systematic Review of the Literature
Correction: Role, Cost, and Availably of Urinary pH Monitoring for Kidney Stone Disease—A Systematic Review of the Literature Open
View article: Entering into 2.0 cystinuric management with a medical digital tool to monitor urine pH: a prospective, randomized study
Entering into 2.0 cystinuric management with a medical digital tool to monitor urine pH: a prospective, randomized study Open
The Lit-Control® pH Meter demonstrated to be an easy-to-use device that can facilitate urinary pH control by cystinuric patients. A prospective study is warranted to assess the correlation between urine pH monitoring, a treat to target app…
View article: Bowel Perforation after Extracorporeal Wave Lithotripsy: A Review of the Literature
Bowel Perforation after Extracorporeal Wave Lithotripsy: A Review of the Literature Open
Introduction: Extracorporeal wave lithotripsy (ESWL) is considered a first-line treatment for renal and ureteral stones up to 10–20 mm in diameter. Complications are uncommon, with a reported rate of 0–6% in the literature. Bowel perforati…
View article: Minimally invasive endoscopic combined intrarenal surgery for the treatment of kidney stones in a bifid renal pelvis
Minimally invasive endoscopic combined intrarenal surgery for the treatment of kidney stones in a bifid renal pelvis Open
View article: Strategies to Improve the Quality of Life of Stented Patients
Strategies to Improve the Quality of Life of Stented Patients Open
Ureteric stents are one of the most used tools in urology. As they are often necessary it is imperative to correctly indicate a stent placement, following conscious and evidence-based criteria. However, they present a significant drawback,…
View article: Flexible ureteroscopy in extreme elderly patients (80 years of age and older)
Flexible ureteroscopy in extreme elderly patients (80 years of age and older) Open
View article: MP43-04 MEDICAL DIGITAL SOLUTION TO MONITOR AND CONTROL URINARY PH IN CYSTINURIC PATIENTS
MP43-04 MEDICAL DIGITAL SOLUTION TO MONITOR AND CONTROL URINARY PH IN CYSTINURIC PATIENTS Open
You have accessJournal of UrologyStone Disease: Medical & Dietary Therapy (MP43)1 Apr 2020MP43-04 MEDICAL DIGITAL SOLUTION TO MONITOR AND CONTROL URINARY PH IN CYSTINURIC PATIENTS Oriol Angerri*, Ferran Rousaud, Silvia Gràcia, Esteban Emil…
View article: Oral Acidification with <scp>l</scp>-Methionine as a Noninvasive Treatment for Encrusted Uropathy
Oral Acidification with <span>l</span>-Methionine as a Noninvasive Treatment for Encrusted Uropathy Open
Background: Encrusted uropathy (EU) is a rare disease caused by urea-splitting bacteria, most commonly Corynebacterium urealyticum, whose incidence is increasing. Standard treatment is based on pathogen-directed antibi…
View article: Simultaneous and synchronous bilateral endoscopic treatment of urolithiasis: a multicentric study
Simultaneous and synchronous bilateral endoscopic treatment of urolithiasis: a multicentric study Open
SBES is a feasible, effective and safe procedure. It may potentially avoid repeated anesthetic sessions as needed for staged procedures and reduce the length of patients' hospital stay.