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Ureteroscopy

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Ureteroscopy
ICD-9-CM56.31
MeSHD018666

Ureteroscopy is an examination of the upper urinary tract, usually performed with a ureteroscope that is passed through the urethra and the bladder, and then directly into the ureter.[1] The procedure is useful in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders such as kidney stones and urothelial carcinoma of the upper urinary tract.[1] Smaller stones in the bladder or lower ureter can be removed in one piece, while bigger ones are usually broken before removal during ureteroscopy.

The examination may be performed with either a flexible, semi-rigid or rigid device while the patient is under anesthesia.[1] In specific cases, the patient is free to go home after the examination.[2]

In pyeloscopy, the endoscope is designed to reach all the way to the renal pelvis (also called pyelum), thereby allowing visualisation of the entire drainage system of the kidney.[3] The endoscope can contain an instrument port which allows for introduction of laser fibres to fragment stones, and micro-baskets to retrieve stone fragments.[3] Kidney stones up to 2 cm in size can be treated by pyeloscopy.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c Doizi, Steeve; Traxer, Olivier (February 2018). "Flexible ureteroscopy: technique, tips and tricks" (PDF). Urolithiasis. 46 (1): 47–58. doi:10.1007/s00240-017-1030-x. ISSN 2194-7236. PMID 29222575.
  2. ^ Ureteropyeloscopy. Baylor College of Medicine. 2018 [accessed 2018 Mar 5]. [1]
  3. ^ a b c Laser Stone Surgery using Flexible Pyeloscopy at Kidney Stone Clinic, Dr. Raymond Ko. Retrieved September 2011

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