Ureteral stent(Single J) +86 75589570081 Previous: Puncture needle Next: Peel-away tube Product Details Product Introduction Made of imported TPU polymer material. Smooth surface of the catheter, clear development under X-ray. Good internal compatibility, elasticity, large internal cavity, high ...
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knotted ureteral single-J stentIntroduction Although ureteral stent catheterization is a common procedure in urological practice, knotting of a ureteral catheter is a very rare complication. Case presentation A 62-year-old man underwent cystectomy and ureterocutaneostomy for bladder cancer. The ureteral...
Disposable medical use ureteral stent for Urology Ureteral stent (double pigtail catheter, or double J stent), is widely used in department of urology surgery.It is suitable for renal calculi, ureteral calculi, hydronephrosis, renal transplantation, renal and ur...
In the instance of extrinsic ureteral obstruction, indwelling ureteral stents have a high failure rate. Although technically challenging, simultaneous insertion of two ipsilateral stents can achieve better flow rates with time. A novel dual-lumen stent, composed of two adhered ureteral stents, offers ...
4.The disposable catheter of type J can develop under the X-ray.5.The smooth bottom and surface can reduce the cannula pressure and make it convenient. 6.It has a professional pig tail plastic bending circle,it can be fixed efficiently and it can prevent ...
Ureteral repair was accomplished by ureteroneocystostomy (70.6 %), ureteroureterostomy (5.9 %), insertion of a double-j stent (17.6 %) and Boari-Ockerblad flap (5.9 %). Febrile morbidity was the most common postoperative symptom (29.0 %), followed by wound infection (18 %) and ileus ...
One patient developed ureteral obstruction, which required ureteral stent insertion (Clavien-Dindo grade IIIa), and another patient developed ileus, which required nasogastric tube insertion (Clavien-Dindo grade II). Sixteen of 18 complications were classified as Clavien-Dindo grade I. Table 3 Surgical...
Ureteral injuries are uncommon and challenging. In this study we report our institutional experience with ureteral injuries. We evaluated the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma-Organ Injury Scale (AAST-OIS) for ureteral injuries as a predictor of outcomes for complexity of repair, morbidit...
Typically, the tube was securely fastened and taken out on the third day following the operation, and the stent was removed 2–4 weeks later by the use of cystoscopy. In the FURS procedure, a 6 F Double J(DJ) ureteral stent is inserted two weeks before the procedure to pas- si...