Urology
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To evaluate the feasibility of a novel "safety-valve" device for preventing catheter related urethral trauma during urethral catheterization (UC). To assess the opinions of clinicians on the performance of the safety-valve device. ⋯ The safety-valve device piloted in this clinical study offers an effective solution for preventing catheter balloon inflation related urethral injuries.
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To compare percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) and retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) for the treatment of lower calyceal calculi with diameter of 2-3 cm in patients with solitary kidney. ⋯ For patients with solitary kidney, PCNL achieved a higher 1-session stone-free rate than RIRS in the treatment of lower calyceal calculi within 2-3 cm in diameter. However, RIRS, with less bleeding and shorter postoperative hospital stay, may be an alternative.
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To identify difficult to see ureteral orifices (UOs), urologists need a method to stain the urine. Phenazopyridine, a urinary analgesic which discolors the urine orange, can be administered orally preoperatively. We evaluated the usefulness of phenazopyridine in identifying the UOs and optimal timing of administration. ⋯ Phenazopyridine can successfully identify UOs and can be administered as early as the evening before the procedure.