Modern endourological technologies – new opportunities in the treatment of patients with urinary tract anomalies and in complex clinical cases


DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18565/urology.2022.6.111-116

A.G. Kochetov, A.V. Esipov, O.V. Sidorov, B.R. Gvasalia, A.V. Alekhnovich, N.A. Baikov, A.A. Gritskevich, A.V. Kasaikin, A.G. Martov

1) FGBU National Medical Research Center of Higher Medical Technologies – CBKG named after A.A. Vishnevskyi of the Ministry of Defense of Russian Federation (Chief – Ph.D., MD, A.V. Esipov), c. Krasnogorsk, Russia; 2) Department of Urology of MINO FGBOU VO Moscow State University of Food Production (Head – Ph.D., MD, A.G. Kochetov), Moscow, Russia; 3) FGBU NMRC on Surgery named after Vishnevskyi A.V. of the Ministry of Health of the Russia (Director – academician of RAS A.Sh. Revishvili), Moscow, Russia; 4) Department of Urology and Andrology of A.I. Burnazyan SRC FMBC, FMBA of Russia (Head – corresponding member of RAS, Ph.D., MD, professor A.G. Martov), Moscow, Russia; 5) Research and Educational Center of Moscow State University by Lomonosov (Head of Department – Academician of the RAS, prof. A.A. Kamalov), Moscow, Russia; 6) Department of Urology and Operative Nephrology with a course of oncourology of Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (Head of Department – corresponding member of RAS, Ph.D., MD, professor A.A. Kostin), Moscow, Russia; 7) Department of Urology of GBUZ “City clinical hospital named after D.D. Pletnev of the Health Department c. Moscow” (chief – prof. A.V. Mishchenko), Moscow, Russia
The clinical examples of the use of modern endoscopic minimally invasive technologies in patients with urinary tract anomalies and in complex clinical cases are presented in the article. The techniques and features of percutaneous nephrolithotomy, retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS), antegrade ureteroscopy using f lexible scope in this category of patients are discussed. The paper confirms the efficiency and necessity of further development of endourological methods for the treatment of urolithiasis.

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Сorresponding author: O.V. Sidorov – Ph.D., urologist of the Highest Qualifying Category, Urologic Center of FGBU National Medical Research Center of Higher Medical Technologies – CBKG named after A.A. Vishnevskyi of the Ministry of Defense of Russian Federation, c. Krasnogorsk, Russia; e-mail: Oleg31121963@mail.ru


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