File:Retained-Urethral-Catheter-Secondary-to-Placement-in-Proximal-Ureter-9178645.f1.ogv
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English: This video demonstrates the end-urologic management of a retained foley catheter in the proximal ureter of a patient. You can see the ureteroscopic view of the foley balloon in the proximal ureter. A 200 micron laser fiber is used to burst the balloon, facilitating it's removal. |
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Source | Video file from McGregor T, Sharda R (2016). "Retained Urethral Catheter Secondary to Placement in Proximal Ureter". Case Reports in Urology. DOI:10.1155/2016/9178645. PMID 27144050. PMC: 4842048. | ||
Author | McGregor T, Sharda R | ||
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Author | McGregor T, Sharda R |
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Image title | This video demonstrates the end-urologic management of a retained foley catheter in the proximal ureter of a patient. You can see the ureteroscopic view of the foley balloon in the proximal ureter. A 200 micron laser fiber is used to burst the balloon, facilitating it's removal. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2016 |