Search Results - "Geavlete, P"
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Pelvic Organ Prolapse Quantification System (POP-Q) - a new era in pelvic prolapse staging
Published in Journal of medicine and life (01-01-2011)“…The prolapse of one or several pelvic organs is a condition that has been known by medicine since its early days, and different therapeutic approaches have…”
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Endoscopic identification of urinary stone composition: A study of South Eastern Group for Urolithiasis Research (SEGUR 2)
Published in Actas urológicas españolas (English ed.) (01-03-2021)“…INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVESTo assess the surgeon's ability to evaluate the composition of the stone by observation of endoscopic images. MATERIALS AND METHODSA…”
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Intraoperative complications after 8150 semirigid ureteroscopies for ureteral lithiasis: risk analysis and management
Published in Chirurgia (Bucharest, Romania : 1990) (01-05-2014)“…To evaluate semirigid retrograde ureteroscopy complications on a significant series of patients and to establish the factors associated with the occurrence of…”
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UP-03.080 Digital Semirigid Ureteroscopy: A Single Center Experience of 100 Cases
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UP-03.214 The Place of the Ice Water Test During the Urodynamic Evaluation
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MP-01.18 Bilateral Ureteroscopy: Ureteroscopy: Evaluation After 100 Procedures
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UP-03.166 A Classical Bulking Agent: GAX Collagen: A 10-Year Single Centre Experience
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MP-01.20 Complications After 6000 Ureteroscopies: The Experience of ‘Saint John’ Emergency Clinical Hospital
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Endoscopic identification of urinary stone composition: A study of South Eastern Group for Urolithiasis Research (SEGUR 2)
Published in Actas urológicas españolas (English ed.) (01-03-2021)“…Evaluar la capacidad del endourólogo para evaluar la composición del cálculo mediante la observación de imágenes endoscópicas. Una serie de 20 videoclips de…”
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UP-03.105 Pyelocaliceal Diverticulum: Retrograde Endoscopic Approach of a Rare Pathology
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MP-10.13 Particularities of Retrograde Ureteroscopy for Impacted Proximal Ureteral Stones: Experience of 200 Cases
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UP-1.59: Urological features of quadriplegia: six years of experience
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MP-06.09: Morbidity of invasive urodynamics: experience after 750 procedures
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Ureteroscopy -- first-line treatment alternative in ureteral calculi during pregnancy?
Published in Chirurgia (Bucharest, Romania : 1990) (01-03-2014)“…Urolithiasis during pregnancy is not common but remains both a diagnostic and treatment challenge. The aim of the study was to assess the ureteroscopy results…”
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The impact of modern endourological techniques in the treatment of a century old disease--medullary sponge kidney with associated nephrolithiasis
Published in Journal of medicine and life (2013)“…The remarkable progresses of imagistic and interventional techniques that have been implemented during the last decades facilitated the diagnostic and allowed…”
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Holmium laser intrarenal lithotripsy in pyelocaliceal lithiasis treatment: to dust or to extractable fragments?
Published in Chirurgia (Bucharest, Romania : 1990) (01-01-2014)“…Pyelocaliceal calculi flexible ureteroscopic approach raises problems related to operative time, associated morbidity and costs, especially by potential…”
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