
|Articles|December 1, 2001
How to perform ureteroscopy for any ureteral stone
Recent technological advances in small semi-rigid and flexible ureteroscopes, combined with the development of ancillary instruments, have made retrograde ureteroscopy a viable treatment option for calculi in the ureter. This review will present the technique for ureteroscopic treatment of ureteral calculi above and below the iliac vessels.
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