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1. Introduction
2. Retrograde Pyelogram
3. Ureteroscopy and Visualization of the Stone
4. Laser Lithotripsy
5. Renoscopy
6. Exit Ureteroscopy
7. Repeat Retrograde Pyelogram
8. Stent Replacement
9. Post-op Remarks
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Ureteroscopy, Laser Lithotripsy, and Stent Replacement for an Obstructing Left Proximal Ureteral Stone with Forniceal Rupture
Ryan A. Hankins, MD
1
;
John A. Wahl, MS
2
1
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital
2
Georgetown University School of Medicine
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Urology
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Retrograde Pyelogram
3. Ureteroscopy and Visualization of the Stone
4. Laser Lithotripsy
5. Renoscopy
6. Exit Ureteroscopy
7. Repeat Retrograde Pyelogram
8. Stent Replacement
9. Post-op Remarks
1. Introduction
2. Retrograde Pyelogram
3. Ureteroscopy and Visualization of the Stone
4. Laser Lithotripsy
5. Renoscopy
6. Exit Ureteroscopy
7. Repeat Retrograde Pyelogram
8. Stent Replacement
9. Post-op Remarks
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Authors
Ryan A. Hankins, MD
John A. Wahl, MS
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MedStar Georgetown University Hospital
Article Information
Publication Date
10/30/2024
Article ID
318
Production ID
0318
Volume
2024
Issue
318
DOI
https://doi.org/10.24296/jomi/318