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Kidney Stones
Primary: Number of Participants With Ureteral Stone Fragments Identified Endoscopically — 2; 8 Participants
Ureteral Obstruction
Primary: Mean Stent Dwell Time — 17; 3.97 months
Children · Obstructive Uropathy · Acute Renal Failure
Primary: Period to Return to Normal Creatinine — 2.22; 2.18 days
Ureteral Obstruction
Primary: Incidence of Bladder Irritation Symptoms (e.g. Frequency, Urgency, Nocturia, Urine Leakage...) Associated With the RELIEF Stent. — 51.95 Units on a scale
Ureteral Obstruction · Neoplasms · Acute Kidney Injury
Primary: Urinary Tract Infection After Percutaneous Nephrostomy Procedure — 5; 10 Percutaneous nephrostomy procedure — p=0.548
Ureteral Obstruction
Primary: Ureteral Stent Symptom Questionnaire Score Up to 24 Hours Prior to Stent Insertion — 1.76; 1.84; 2.02; 1.93 score on a scale
Ureteral Patency
Primary: Visual Analog Scale (VAS) — 48; 20; 0; 28 score on a scale
Cancer of Bladder
Primary: Number of Patients With Incidence of Intraoperative Adductor Spasm — 1; 5 Participants
Renal Stone · Nephrolithiasis · Urolithiasis
Primary: Number of Participants With Successful Sheath Placement — 37; 39 Participants
Ureter Injury
Primary: Urine Jet Conspicuity Score — 4.1; 4.2; 2.5 score on a scale — p=<0.0001
Ureteral Calculi
Primary: Number of Participants With Stone Expulsion — 39; 40 Participants
Ureteral Calculi
Primary: Time in Days From Diagnosis to Stone Passage. — 5; 13 Days
Circulatory; Change
Primary: Peak Systolic Velocities (PSV) Measurement by Renal Doppler Ultrasound (US) Examination Evaluating the Effects of Flexible Ureteroscopy (F-URS) on Renal Blood Flow by…
Disorder of Urinary Stent
Primary: Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) — 11.12; 4.39; 7.21; 5.58 units on a scale
Flank Pain · Urinary Bladder, Overactive
Primary: Change in Post-ureteroscopy Stent-induced Pain — 4.61; 3.11 units on a scale
Nephrolithiasis
Primary: Change in Kidney Injury Molecule-1 (KIM-1) — 0.01077; 0.01228; 0.0246; 0.02413 ng/ml
Cystoscopy
Primary: Time to Visualize Ureteral Urine Flow Intraoperatively Measured by Timing in the Operating Room — 160; 173 seconds — p=0.77
Ureteral Obstruction · Flank Pain
Primary: Spontaneous Stone Passage Using Fisher's Exact Test — 8; 5 Participants
Urinary Retention
Primary: Persistent Retention — 29; 21 participants
Inguinal Hernia
Primary: Number of Participants With Post Operative Urinary Retention — 23; 21 Participants
Urinary Retention · Voiding Disorders
Primary: Number of Participants With Void Trial Failure Rate — 7; 11 Participants
Urinary Lithiasis · Kidney Diseases · Kidney Stone
Primary: Post-operative Pain — 22; 30 milligram morphine equivalent
Postoperative Urinary Retention · Sacrospinous Vaginal Vault Suspension · Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery
Primary: Number of Participants With Postoperative Urinary Retention — 11 Participants
Injury of Ureter
Primary: Ureteral Jet Visibility — 22; 35; 27; 41 Participants
Postoperative Urinary Retention
Primary: Number of Participants With Postoperative Urinary Retention — 11; 11 Participants — p=0.5
Acute Urinary Retention · Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Primary: Successful Trial Without Catheter Peri-procedurally — 29; 0 Participants
Carcinoma, Transitional Cell · Transitional Cell Carcinoma of Renal Pelvis
Primary: The Primary Efficacy Endpoint Was the Number of Patients Attaining Complete Response (CR) at the End of the Treatment Period (PDE Visit). — 42 Participants
Urinary Retention
Primary: Number of Participants Considered to Have Passed Their Voiding Trial — 30; 30 Participants
Ureterolithiases
Primary: Proportion of Patients Passing Their Stone Within 28 Days by Self Report — 128; 113 Participants
Postoperative Urinary Retention · Total Hip Arthroplasty · Total Knee Arthroplasty
Primary: Number of Patients Who Developed Postoperative Urinary Retention (POUR), Unable to Void a Volume Greater Than or Equal to 30ml/hr — 4; 5 Participants