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Renal pelvic decompression during ureterorenoscopy.

M Eshghi, J C Addonizio

    Urology
    |April 1, 1987
    PubMed
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    A ureteral catheter can be inserted into the renal pelvis during ureterorenoscopy to prevent rising renal pelvic pressure. This technique helps manage intrarenal pressure during the procedure.

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    Area of Science:

    • Urology
    • Endourology
    • Nephrology

    Background:

    • Ureterorenoscopy (URS) is a common procedure for treating kidney stones.
    • Elevated renal pelvic pressure during URS can lead to complications.
    • Managing intrarenal pressure is crucial for patient safety and outcomes.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe a method for preventing increased renal pelvic pressure during ureterorenoscopy.
    • To outline the use of a ureteral catheter for pressure management in URS.

    Main Methods:

    • A 4F or 5F ureteral catheter is utilized.
    • The catheter is inserted into the renal pelvis.
    • Insertion occurs via the working channel of the ureterorenoscope.

    Main Results:

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    • This technique effectively prevents the increase of renal pelvic pressure.
    • The ureteral catheter provides a conduit for pressure equalization.

    Conclusions:

    • Ureteral catheter insertion is a viable strategy to mitigate renal pelvic pressure during ureterorenoscopy.
    • This approach can enhance the safety and efficacy of URS procedures.