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Poster # | Title | Action |
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MP05: 01 | Risk factors for urinary septic shock following ureteroscopy for stone disease | View |
MP05: 02 | Predicting success in primary ureteroscopy for proximal ureteral stones | View |
MP05: 03 | A Novel Nomogram to Stratify Risk of Septic Shock in Patients Undergoing Ureteral Stent Placement for Obstructing Stone and Presumed Urinary Tract Infection | View |
MP05: 04 | Preoperative antibiotic duration has no impact on postoperative infectious complication rate after ureteroscopy in high risk patients | View |
MP05: 05 | Quality of life after urinary stone surgery based on Japanese Wisconsin Stone Quality of Life Questionnaire | View |
MP05: 06 | Patient-Reported Pain and Quality of Life after Ureteroscopy Vary by Stone Location and Stenting | View |
MP05: 07 | First-in-human experience using the LithoVue Elite Single Use Ureteroscope to measure Intrarenal Pressure: the Canadian Experience' | View |
MP05: 08 | Ureteral Access Sheath is Not Associated with Reductions in Infection-Related Hospitalization: Real-World Data from a Surgical Collaborative | View |
MP05: 09 | Dusting versus Fragmentation/Basketing for Renal Stones: Real World Utilization and Outcomes | View |
MP05: 10 | Prestenting as a factor affecting operative time | View |
MP05: 11 | The Impact of Ureteroscopy for Nephrolithiasis on Post-Operative Disease Specific Quality of Life | View |
MP05: 12 | Comparison of ureteoroscopy and laser stone fragmentation between Holmium:YAG laser with MOSES vs Non-MOSES technology: Prospective single-centre propensity score-matched analysis using similar laser settings | View |
MP05: 13 | Negative ureteroscopy in ureteral stone management: Identifying predictive factors and implementing solutions | View |
MP05: 14 | Characterizing pain location and intensity following ureteroscopy for stones – Results from the USDRN STudy to Enhance uNderstanding of sTent-associated Symptoms (STENTS) | View |
MP05: 15 | What is The Most Favourable Modality of Treatment For Children With Ureteral Stones ≤ 10 mm2? | View |
MP05: 16 | Steerable Ureteroscopic Renal Evaluation achieves higher stone clearance and lower residual stone volume compared to ureteroscopy with basketing | View |
MP05: 18 | Urereteroscopy for Nephrolithiasis: Cost Effectiveness of Pre-Stented Ureteroscopy vs Non-Stented Ureteroscopy | View |
MP11: 21 | Surgical management of renal colic during pregnancy: a systematic review of different techniques | View |
MP05: 19 | Assessing the Safety of Ureteral Stent Placement for Obstructive Urolithiasis in Patients During the COVID-19 Pandemic | View |