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Percutaneous bladder procedures.

G H Badlani1, R Douenias, A D Smith

  • 1Department of Urology, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, New York.

The Urologic Clinics of North America
|February 1, 1990
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Endourology now encompasses lower urinary tract conditions. Bladder procedures using available equipment reduce patient morbidity and hospital stays, often performed in-office under local anesthesia.

Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery

Background:

  • Endourology traditionally focused on upper urinary tract pathology.
  • Advancements necessitate the inclusion of lower urinary tract conditions.

Observation:

  • Techniques for lower urinary tract pathology utilize readily available equipment.
  • Procedures can be performed in most centers equipped for percutaneous procedures.

Findings:

  • Bladder procedures significantly reduce patient morbidity and hospital stay.
  • Many lower urinary tract procedures are suitable for an office setting under local anesthesia.

Implications:

  • This approach expands the scope of endourology to include comprehensive lower urinary tract care.
  • The adoption of these techniques offers a less invasive and more efficient treatment paradigm for bladder conditions.

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