Publications by authors named "Anthony S Emmott"

Article Synopsis
  • Residual fragments (RFs) after percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) can negatively affect patients' quality of life, and this study aimed to analyze their natural history and impacts based on different sizes of RFs.
  • The study included data from 439 patients and found that larger RFs (>4 mm) were linked to higher rates of reintervention and complications, while smaller RFs (≤2 mm) had better outcomes in terms of passage and lower regrowth rates.
  • Factors such as age, body mass index, and RF size were significant predictors of stone-related events, emphasizing the importance of managing residual fragments for better patient outcomes after PCNL.
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Introduction: Hybrid guidewires are commonly used in urology due to the advantage of an atraumatic hydrophilic tip, which facilitates negotiating tight areas, coupled with an unkinkable nitinol core shaft that is easy to work over due to the Teflon coating. Our aim was to compare the physical and mechanical properties of five commercially available hybrid guidewires to assess their characteristics and functionality.

Methods: In vitro testing was performed on the following straight-tipped 0.

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Introduction: The management of residual fragments (RFs) that persist after percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) has been poorly studied. Fragments have the potential to grow or cause symptoms. The aim of this study was to follow patients with fragments after PCNL to identify predictors of stone-related events (re-interventions and complications) after PCNL.

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Unlabelled: There are inadequate age-specific data to support the use of current self-report pain scales in 3- and 4-year-old children. Most preschool-aged children also lack the necessary cognitive development to use standard scales. We aimed to evaluate the validity and feasibility of 2 novel simplified scales (Simplified Faces Pain Scale, S-FPS; Simplified Concrete Ordinal Scale, S-COS) for preschool-aged children.

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