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Ureteral stents: impact of diameter and composition on patient symptoms.

J V Candela1, G C Bellman.   

Abstract

We prospectively analyzed three types of ureteral stents to determine the effects of diameter and composition on a patient's symptoms. Twenty stents were placed consecutively in each of the three study groups for the treatment of ureteral obstruction, prior to SWL, or following ureteroscopy: Group I = 6F Percuflex stent, Group II = 6F HydroPlus stent, and Group III = 4.8F HydroPlus stent. All stents were removed in clinic 7 to 10 days after placement. At this time, a confidential questionnaire was completed by the patient addressing the symptoms associated with the indwelling catheter. The 6F hydrogel-coated stents were somewhat easier to insert, especially in high-grade obstructions. Occasional difficulty in seeing the 4.8F stent during fluoroscopy was noted. No statistically significant difference in any of the irritative voiding symptoms-dysuria (P = 0.7998), urgency (P = 0.0928), frequency (P = 0.2646), nocturia (P = 0.2855), hematuria (P = 0.9417), pain (P = 0.4524), or incontinence (P = 0.4524)-was demonstrated. Differences in stent diameter and composition do not appear to affect symptoms. We prefer the hydrogel-coated 6F stent, as it offers advantages in ease of placement and radiographic visibility without increased symptoms.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9048298     DOI: 10.1089/end.1997.11.45

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endourol        ISSN: 0892-7790            Impact factor:   2.942


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9.  Silicone-hydrocoated ureteral stents encrustation and biofilm formation after 3-week dwell time: results of a prospective randomized multicenter clinical study.

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10.  Assessment of bio-safety of low-cost polyurethane urologic stents used in developing countries.

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