Temporary metal stents in bladder outflow obstruction
- PMID: 9440857
- DOI: 10.1089/end.1997.11.459
Temporary metal stents in bladder outflow obstruction
Abstract
The use of stents in the management of prostatic obstruction started in 1980 with the development of the "partial catheter" by Fabian in Germany. Since then, a variety of metals and biostable and biodegradable polymers have been made into temporary or permanent stents for the management of infravesical obstructions such as benign or malignant prostatic enlargement, bladder neck stenoses, or urethral strictures. This paper is an overview of two generations of temporary metal stents used in the patients with infravesical obstruction.
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