Ureteral Stents in Pregnancy: Special Considerations
How ureteral stents are used during pregnancy, including imaging limits, exchange scheduling, and why hydronephrosis sometimes requires drainage.
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How ureteral stents are used during pregnancy, including imaging limits, exchange scheduling, and why hydronephrosis sometimes requires drainage.
Practical guidance on nephrostomy tube care at home, including dressing changes, general flushing questions, and when patients should call a physician.
Learn how a ureteral access sheath supports repeated scope passage during ureteroscopy, protecting the scope and supporting irrigation flow.
BPH treatment options explained, from watchful waiting and medication to minimally invasive procedures for benign prostatic hyperplasia.
UroFlow Ureteral Stents from INVAMED: an educational technical overview of its design, specifications, and clinical role in urology & incontinence…
An overview of urethral catheter types — indwelling, intermittent, and external — and how physicians choose between them. Educational guide only.
What distributors and clinics should evaluate when choosing a urology & incontinence management device supplier — regulatory status, sizing, support, and…
A procurement-focused guide to urology & incontinence management devices: INVAMED's portfolio, ing, internationally recognized quality management standards manufacturing, and what to check when…
Understanding hydronephrosis: learn common causes, symptoms, and how physicians generally approach evaluation and drainage. Consult a physician for care.
A clinician's guide to percutaneous nephrostomy kit components, catheter tip designs, and material considerations, referencing INVAMED's Bionovus line.
A clinician-focused overview of UroFlow hydrophilic double-J ureteral stents: material behavior, coating, and sizing considerations from INVAMED.
How does a stone basket ureteroscopy procedure work? Learn how nitinol baskets help capture kidney stones. Educational overview — consult a urologist.