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IRP Monitoring: Enhancing Patient Outcomes in Urology with Dr. Julie Riley, Dr. Jose Silva on the BackTable Urology Podcast
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Episode # 194  •  15 Oct 2024

IRP Monitoring: Enhancing Patient Outcomes in Urology

Intrarenal pressure monitoring during ureteroscopy is a complex but crucial component of performing safe procedures. In this episode of the BackTable Urology Podcast, urologist Dr. Julie M. Riley from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences shares expert insights on ureteroscopy, focusing on intrarenal pressure monitoring, procedural techniques, and new technologies aimed at improving patient safety.

This podcast is supported by

Boston Scientific Urology

Timestamps

00:00 - Introduction
03:10 - Ureteroscopy and Patient Candidacy
04:12 - Complications
09:50 - Technological Advances
13:30 - Practical Tips
32:59 - Looking Ahead

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More about this episode

Dr. Riley discusses the benefits of access sheaths, the utility of new devices including LithoVue Elite, and strategies for minimizing infection. She highlights the benefits and intended use cases of this new technology, and further outlines potential complications and challenges in using this new tool. Dr. Riley also shares her own approaches to complex patients, and her predictions for the future of ureteroscopy.

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