• Complications and device failures associated with urolift: Findings from the MAUDE database 

      Jones, Charles Patrick W.; Somani, Bhaskar K; Tzelves, Lazaros; Haugland, Julie Nøss; Moen, Christian Arvei; Honoré, Alfred; Beisland, Christian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Introduction: Urolift is an established intervention for symptoms of bladder outflow obstruction caused by benign prostate enlargement. Reported advantages include its minimally invasive profile, short learning curve and ...
    • Holmium and Thulium Fiber Laser Safety in Endourological Practice: What Does the Clinician Need to Know? 

      Jones, Charles Patrick W.; Somani, Bhaskar K.; Gjengstø, Peder; Æsøy, Mathias S.; Beisland, Christian; Ulvik, Øyvind (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Purpose of Review: To summarise the literature on laser safety during endourological practice. Recent Findings: Holmium and Thulium Fiber laser are the two main energy sources in the current clinical practice. The latter ...
    • Paediatric kidney stone surgery: state-of-the-art review 

      Jones, Charles Patrick W.; Keller, Etienne Xavier; Tzelves, Lazaros; Beisland, Christian; Somani, Bhaskar K; Gjengstø, Peder; Æsøy, Mathias S.; Ulvik, Øyvind (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      While urolithiasis in children is rare, the global incidence is rising, and the volume of minimally invasive surgeries being performed reflects this. There have been many developments in the technology, which have supported ...
    • Ureteroscopy in Patients with Urinary Diversion: Outcomes and Lessons Learned from Two European Centres 

      Jones, Charles Patrick W.; Antoniou, Vaki; Moen, Christian Arvei; Gjengstø, Peder; Æsøy, Mathias S.; Beisland, Christian; Somani, Bhaskar K.; Ulvik, Øyvind (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Background: Ureteroscopy (URS) in patients with urinary diversion is technically challenging. Common difficulties include anastomotic strictures, tortuosity, and failure to cannulate the ureteric orifice. There are few ...