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The influence of ureteral stent on renal pelvic pressure in vivo
Urological Research - Urolithiasis, 06/17/09
Shao Y et al. - The objective of this study was to explore the influence of ureteral stent on renal pelvic pressure by urodynamic study. RPP increased mildly during the filling phase and dramatically during the voiding phase after stenting. RPP increased higher than the level required for a backflow (40 cmH2O) during the voiding phase. So it was encouraged to remove the stent at earlier stage or decrease using the ureteral stent if possible.
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