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. 2013 Jul;29(3):244-8.
doi: 10.4103/0970-1591.117287.

Controversies in ureteroscopy: Wire, basket, and sheath

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Controversies in ureteroscopy: Wire, basket, and sheath

Emad R Rizkala et al. Indian J Urol. 2013 Jul.

Abstract

In the last one to two decades, flexible ureteroscopy has rapidly expanded its role in the treatment of urologic stone disease. With the frequent and expanded use of flexible ureteroscopy, other ancillary instruments were developed in order to ease and facilitate this technique, such as ureteral access sheaths (UAS) and a variety of wires and baskets. These developments, along with improved surgeon ureteroscopic competence, have often brought into question the need to implement the "traditional technique" of flexible ureteroscopy. In this review, we discuss a brief history of flexible ureteroscopy, its expanded indications, and the controversy surrounding the use of UAS, wires, and baskets.

Keywords: Basket; calculus; controversy in urology; flexible ureteroscopy; safety wire; ureter; ureteral access sheath.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of Interest: Dr. Monga is a consultant for Cook Urological, Taris Biomedical, Xenolith, US Urology

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