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Keywords: Spontaneous stone passage
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Urologia Internationalis
Urol Int (2025)
Published Online: 25 June 2025
...Emre Bulbul; Fahri Yavuz Ilki; Ali Sezer; Oguz Evlice; Kemal Sarica Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the patient-, stone-, and laboratory-related parameters to predict the likelihood of spontaneous stone passage (SSP) in uncomplicated 5–10 mm ureteral stones. Methods: Between August...
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Novel Use of a Modified Triangular Prismatic Double-J Stent for 2- to 3-cm Renal Stones after One-Stage Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery
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Urol Int (2021) 105 (7-8): 594–599.
Published Online: 19 March 2021
... Spontaneous stone passage Residual fragments Retrograde intrarenal surgery Nephrolithiasis Routine double-J (DJ) stent insertion is commonly performed in calculi patients after surgery to prevent ureteral obstruction and renal colic and promote residual stone passage [ 1, 2 ]. This approach can...