2022
DOI: 10.3329/bju.v24i2.59493
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Effect of Time Duration on Bacterial Colonization in Double ‘J’ Stent after Ureteroscopy and Intracorporeal Pneumatic Lithotripsy in Adult

Abstract: Introduction: Ureteric stone disease is common all over the world. Because of advancements in endourology and instruments- urologists manage ureteral stone effectively by ureteroscopy and lithotripsy using various energy sources. Commonly, lower ureteric stones are managed by ureteroscopy and intracorporeal pneumatic lithotripsy (URS and ICPL). After completing the procedure surgeons prefer to install double J (DJ) stent for a variable period within the ureter to overcome ureteral edema. There is no guideline … Show more

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