Retrograde Ureteric Stent Insertion
Only one interviewed patient underwent RUS, so comparisons between PCN and RUS require caution. RUS places an internal tube through the bladder and urinary passageways into the kidney. RUS is performed under general anaesthetic, so the pat…
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Only one interviewed patient underwent RUS, so comparisons between PCN and RUS require caution. RUS places an internal tube through the bladder and urinary passageways into the kidney. RUS is performed under general anaesthetic, so the patient who underwent it had no memory of the procedure. Stents may cause pressure, urinary symptoms, genital discomfort, and pain. RUS was less represented in the patient sample than PCN.