Pigtail Catheter
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1. Randomized prospective evaluation of nephrostomy tube configuration: impact on postoperative pain
OBJECTIVE: Conduct a prospective randomized single-blind comparison of two nephrostomy catheter designs, evaluating specifically intraoperative placement and postoperative comfort. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The single-blind, prospective randomized trial was conducted with institutional review board approval. All patients undergoing percutaneous nephrolithotomy
International braz j urol. Publicado em: 2007-06
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2. NEFROSTOMIA PERCUTÂNEA ECOGUIADA EM CÃES / ULTRASOUND-GUIDED PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROSTOMY IN DOGS
The technological development of imaging equipment has allowed for the improvement of pre-existing procedures and for the creation of new options in treatment, mainly in the application of urinary treatment, by introducing minimally invasive techniques. Hydronephrosis often originates from the partial or complete obstruction of the urine flow and it can affe
Publicado em: 2006
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3. Tratamento endovascular de dissecção crônica toracoabdominal complicada com aneurisma torácico, mediante implante de endoprótese vascular
Our objective is to report a case of a patient with a descending thoracic aortic aneurysm and chronic aortic dissection, who was submitted to an endovascular treatment. A 68-year-old male with coronary artery disease and hypertension, with no history of trauma, diabetes or smoking. He had myocardial infarction ten years ago. Under general anesthesia, the lef
Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões. Publicado em: 2000-06
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4. Retrograde catheterisation of left atrium.
Retrograde catheterisation of the left atrium using a no. 8 F pigtail catheter introduced percutaneously via a femoral artery was successfully accomplished in 48 out of 50 patients undergoing diagnostic cardiac catheterisation. There was one episode of ventricular fibrillation requiring cardioversion (without sequelae), and one episode of ventricular tachyca
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5. Cardiac catheterisation with 5 French catheters.
From the beginning of November 1987 to the end of January 1989, 526 coronary arteriograms and left ventricular angiograms were performed with 5 French coronary catheters. In 448 (85%) patients diagnostic pictures were obtained with three standard types of 5 French catheters (No 4 Judkins): that is, left coronary, right coronary, and pigtail catheters. In 60