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Joaquín Albarrán (1860–1912), the gifted promise
4 March 2025
| Javier Angulo (Prof), Jonathan Charles Goddard
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URO - Technology
In this series of articles, I am going to show you some of the exhibits contained in the Museum of Urology, hosted on the BAUS website (www.baus.org.uk). Does the name Joaquín Albarrán mean anything to you? Maybe you remember using...
Management of calyceal diverticular stones using ultramini PCNL
1 January 2017
| Chandran Tanabalan, Zubeir Ali
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URO - Endourology & Stones
Calyceal diverticulae are congenital smooth-walled, non-secretory urothelium-lined cavities within the renal parenchyma that communicate with calyceal fornix through a diverticular neck. They were first described by Rayer in Traitements des maladies des reins [1]. Calculi occur in approximately 9.5% to...
Emergency department revisits for patients with ureteral stones
The authors aimed to identify clinical predictors for emergency department (ED) revisits in patients diagnosed with ureteral stones. Patients presenting between 2010 and 2013 were included. Those who were admitted at the initial presentation were excluded. CT scans were reviewed...Demanding cases or nightmares in endourology? Sep/Oct 2015
1 September 2015
| Sally J Deverill, Stephen R Keoghane
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URO - Endourology & Stones
One of the most interesting aspects of attending international meetings is the rare but invaluable, honest presentation of complex cases. We aim to present the readers with some complex and challenging ongoing cases in endourology. Case 1 A general practitioner...
An update on robotic surgery in urology
2 November 2023
| Ata Jaffer, Angus Bruce, Daniel Chia, Prokar Dasgupta, Ben Challacombe
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URO - Urologic Oncology, URO - Technology
The early adoption of new technology has long been a trademark of urological surgeons. Like the introduction of the cystoscope, lasers and flexible endoscopy, the field of urology has witnessed a revolutionary transformation with the advent of robotic surgery. Robotic-assisted...
The management of renal calculi – Pt 2
1 May 2018
| Daron Smith, Vimoshan Arumuham
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URO - Endourology & Stones
Renal calculi can be managed according to four treatment options: conservative management, extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), flexible ureterorenoscopy (FURS) and percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL). Having addressed conservative management and ESWL in the last edition of Urology News, the second article...
Kidney stones in pregnancy
2 November 2023
| Heba Hamami, Jacob Patterson
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URO - Endourology & Stones
Case 1 A 28-year-old female, 19 weeks pregnant, presents with severe left loin pain. There is no past medical history of note. Blood tests show a white cell count of 14.1x109/L and creatinine of 56umol/L. An ultrasound scan (USS) reports...
Do stones still kill?
This paper is a retrospective analysis of deaths ascribed to stone disease in England and Wales over a 15-year period. The data was obtained from the Office of National Statistics, based on mortality derived from death certificates. One thousand, nine...Management of urological issues following genital gender affirmation surgery for individuals assigned female at birth
12 September 2023
| Aurélie Schimann, Matthew Megson, Andrew N Christopher, David J Ralph, Wai Gin Lee
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URO - Andrology
Gender incongruence arises when there is a mismatch between an individual’s gender identity and their sex assigned at birth. Genital gender affirmation surgery (GAS) is the final step of transition for transgender and non-binary individuals who experience gender incongruence. This...
Percutaneous ultrasound guided endoscopic lavage of perinephric abscess – different, but not necessarily better
1 November 2014
| Hamid Abboudi
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URO - Functional / Reconstructive Urology
Perinephric abscess is an uncommon but serious form of urosepsis. It develops as a consequence of the extension of an infection outside of the parenchyma of the kidney in acute pyelonephritis, or more rarely from haematogeneous spread of an infection...
A guide to percutaneous nephrolithotomy
1 July 2019
| Vimoshan Arumuham, Daron Smith
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URO - Endourology & Stones
Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) is now the gold standard approach to treating large renal stones. Since its development in the 1970s, it has undergone a series of refinements that could only have been possible with the symbiosis of both radiological and...
An update on lower pole stone management for 2015
1 March 2015
| Anna E Wright, Daron Smith
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URO - Endourology & Stones
Introduction Urolithiasis is an increasing healthcare problem, with an estimated lifetime prevalence of up to 15% [1]. The number of interventions undertaken for stone disease has increased dramatically over recent years, particularly with respect to ureteroscopy and percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL)...