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Ureteroscopy is an examination of the upper urinary tract, usually performed with an endoscope that is passed through the urethra, bladder, and then directly into the ureter. The procedure is useful in the diagnosis and the treatment of disorders such as kidney stones. The examination may be performed with either a flexible or a rigid fiberoptic device while the patient is under a general anesthetic. The patient is usually free to go home after the examination. ...
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Ureteroscopy Clinical Trials
- Use of a Ureteral Access Sheath During Ureteroscopy and Its Effect on Stone Free Rate
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00199524 - Recruiting
Urinary Calculi
- Retrograde Intrarenal Stone Surgery - A Method of Treating the ESWL Resistant Kidney Stone
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00323843 - Active, not recruiting
Kidney Stone; Ureteroscopy

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