Ureteral Stones
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See which Ureteral Stones trials you may qualify forUreteral stenting is a common urological procedure performed to relieve obstruction and facilitate urinary drainage. Despite its effectiveness, stent-related sy…
This is a single-center, observational study including a retrospective cohort and a prospective validation cohort. The study aims to identify independent risk f…
The goal of this clinical investigation is to evaluate whether the Hydrustent® medical device is safe and if maintain the urinary flow inside the ureter in adul…
The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether actively suctioning the renal collecting system to induce a "collapse" state at the end of retrograde intrarena…
The objective of the SALT Study is to obtain post-market safety and device performance data for Boston Scientific's Stone and BPH study devices used during a di…
A comparative study between the Usage of Flexible and Navigable Suction Ureteral Access Sheath (FANS) versus Traditional Access sheath in RIRS : Randomized cont…
Ureteroscopy has been considered the best approach when treating renal stones smaller than 2 cm. This procedure is usually performed together with ureteral acce…
This prospective, randomized, comparative study aims to evaluate the impact of aspirating and non-aspirating ureteral access sheaths on success rates and compli…
The aim of this study is to evaluate whether there is a difference in the passage rate of the ureteral access sheath between patients who used mirabegron (a bet…