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Retrieval of a detached resectoscope sheath beak during a TURP.

Chi Can Huynh1, Nazim Ali Ahmad, Henry Woo.   

Abstract

The detachment of a resectoscope beak during transurethral resection is a rare and unpleasant event. Published techniques for its retrieval are not practical to the majority of urologists. The authors outline a novel approach for the retrieval of a detached continuous-flow resectoscope plastic beak that is quick, safe, and effective. The plastic beak is extracted at the time of detachment using standard continuous-flow resectoscope equipment. This has increased patient safety as no further loss of time and blood resulted from the delay associated with the more conventional approaches.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19350406     DOI: 10.1007/s11255-009-9559-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol        ISSN: 0301-1623            Impact factor:   2.370


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Authors:  Geoffrey Habermacher; Robert B Nadler
Journal:  J Urol       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 7.450

2.  Removal of a detached resectoscope insulating beak from the bladder.

Authors:  C B Coker; M Winkler; F Kapasi; G Mufti
Journal:  Br J Urol       Date:  1998-04

3.  Preventable post-prostatectomy penile pain.

Authors:  R Grainger; J Coleman; A Walsh
Journal:  Br J Urol       Date:  1988-05
  3 in total
  2 in total

1.  Delayed presentation of a detached resectoscope beak and treatment with thulium laser.

Authors:  Niall F Davis; Barry B McGuire; Hugh D Flood
Journal:  Can Urol Assoc J       Date:  2011-04       Impact factor: 1.862

2.  Flexible cystoscope retrieval of detached resectoscope sheath beak.

Authors:  Jonathan Athayde; Frank Papanikolaou
Journal:  Can Urol Assoc J       Date:  2017-03-16       Impact factor: 1.862

  2 in total

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