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A new generation of semirigid fiberoptic ureteroscopes.

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Ferraro, RF; Abraham, VE; Cohen, TD; Preminger, GM
Published in: J Endourol
February 1999

BACKGROUND: Further advances in endoscope technology have allowed the development of a new generation of tightly packed fiberoptics encased within a rigid ureteroscope. The tips of these semirigid ureteroscopes measure between 5.0F and 11.9F, and their working channels measure between 1.8F and 5.5F, which allows passage of routine endoscopc instruments. Additionally, several manufacturers have recently produced straight-channel fiberoptic semirigid endoscopes with an offset lens which allow usage of rigid lithotripsy devices. New fiber-packing techniques provide numerous pixels within the image bundle. These ureteroscopes have varied distal lens systems, but all have excellent vision in the field of view. METHODS: Over the past 28 months, we have performed transurethral ureteroscopy in 187 patients, having utilized semirigid ureteroscopes in 158 patients for diagnostic procedures (8.7 %), stone manipulation (78.7 %), removal of migrated stents (4.4%), and surgery of stricture, tumor, or foreign bodies (8.2%). In more than 50% of our cases, ureteral dilation was not necessary, and the semirigid ureteroscope was passed to the area of interest without difficulty. RESULTS: We accessed the site of pathology in 96.2% of patients. Overall, complications occurred in 6.9% of patients. However, of these problems, 93.6% were small ureteral perforations (only three of which were caused by the semirigid ureteroscope itself), and all cases but one were managed successfully by a ureteral stent. No postoperative strictures were noted. CONCLUSION: This new generation of semirigid fiberoptic ureteroscopes represents another significant advance in the endourologic management of ureteral disease.

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Published In

J Endourol

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0892-7790

Publication Date

February 1999

Volume

13

Issue

1

Start / End Page

35 / 40

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Urology & Nephrology
  • Ureteroscopy
  • Ureteroscopes
  • Ureteral Diseases
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Humans
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Fiber Optic Technology
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
 

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Ferraro, R. F., Abraham, V. E., Cohen, T. D., & Preminger, G. M. (1999). A new generation of semirigid fiberoptic ureteroscopes. J Endourol, 13(1), 35–40. https://doi.org/10.1089/end.1999.13.35
Ferraro, R. F., V. E. Abraham, T. D. Cohen, and G. M. Preminger. “A new generation of semirigid fiberoptic ureteroscopes.J Endourol 13, no. 1 (February 1999): 35–40. https://doi.org/10.1089/end.1999.13.35.
Ferraro RF, Abraham VE, Cohen TD, Preminger GM. A new generation of semirigid fiberoptic ureteroscopes. J Endourol. 1999 Feb;13(1):35–40.
Ferraro, R. F., et al. “A new generation of semirigid fiberoptic ureteroscopes.J Endourol, vol. 13, no. 1, Feb. 1999, pp. 35–40. Pubmed, doi:10.1089/end.1999.13.35.
Ferraro RF, Abraham VE, Cohen TD, Preminger GM. A new generation of semirigid fiberoptic ureteroscopes. J Endourol. 1999 Feb;13(1):35–40.
Journal cover image

Published In

J Endourol

DOI

ISSN

0892-7790

Publication Date

February 1999

Volume

13

Issue

1

Start / End Page

35 / 40

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Urology & Nephrology
  • Ureteroscopy
  • Ureteroscopes
  • Ureteral Diseases
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Humans
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Fiber Optic Technology
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences