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Insertion of a Ureteric Memokath Stent through a Prostatic Memokath Stent Using Extracorporeal Needles Placed on the Skin to Mark and Measure the Ureteric Stricture in a Patient with Prostate Cancer
Current Urology, 03/26/09
Gokani S et al. - In patients with a prostate stent, this technique allows safe access to the upper urinary tract to exchange a double J stent to a permanent Memokath stent without displacing or requiring re-insertion of a new prostate stent. This has cost and time saving implications as well as reducing patient morbidity and hospital visits due to regular stent exchange. The use of extracorporeal needles placed on the skin to mark and measure the length of the stricture is both an efficient and accurate way of placing the sheath through which a ureteric Memokath 051TM stent can be placed across the stricture.
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