Johann P Ingimarsson
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Recent Articles
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M E L Henderickx M, Hendriks N, Baard J, Wiseman O, Scotland K, Somani B, et al.
BJU Int
. 2022 Oct;
131(4):494-502.
PMID: 36208033
Objective: To develop a standardised tool to evaluate flexible ureterorenoscopes (fURS). Materials And Methods: A three-stage consensus building approach based on the modified Delphi technique was performed under guidance of...
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Ryan J, Nguyen M, Linscott J, Nowicki S, James E, Jumper B, et al.
World J Urol
. 2022 Jun;
40(8):2077-2082.
PMID: 35729369
Purpose: Prolonged ureteroscopy (URS) is associated with complications including ureteral perforation, stricture, and urosepsis. As laser lithotripsy is one of the most common urologic procedures, small cost savings per case...
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Endourologic Management of Stent Retained Over 22 Years in Patient with Duplicated Collecting System
Daly W, Ingimarsson J
J Endourol Case Rep
. 2021 Jan;
6(4):377-379.
PMID: 33457678
Retained and subsequently encrusted stents can lead to a number of complications, the most dire being deterioration of renal function. Limited literature exists concerning endourologic management of stents retained for...
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DCosta M, Kausz A, Carroll K, Ingimarsson J, Enders F, Mara K, et al.
Nephrol Dial Transplant
. 2020 Dec;
36(12):2208-2215.
PMID: 33367720
Background: Data directly demonstrating the relationship between urinary oxalate (UOx) excretion and stone events in those with enteric hyperoxaluria (EH) are limited. Methods: We assessed the relationship between UOx excretion...
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McGarrah P, Westin G, Hobday T, Scales J, Ingimarsson J, Leibovich B, et al.
Clin Genitourin Cancer
. 2020 Jan;
18(4):e343-e349.
PMID: 31911122
Background: Primary neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) of the kidney are exceedingly rare malignancies and the available literature is very limited. The natural history and response to treatments is not well characterized....
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Ingimarsson J, Rivera M, Knoedler J, Krambeck A
Urology
. 2017 Jun;
108:29-33.
PMID: 28652165
Objective: To assess the complications and outcomes associated with same-session bilateral ureteroscopy in a tertiary referral center, as same-session bilateral ureteroscopy for stone disease has been critiqued for the theoretical...
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Westerman M, Scales J, Sharma V, Gearman D, Ingimarsson J, Krambeck A
Urology
. 2016 Oct;
100:45-52.
PMID: 27720775
Objective: To analyze bleeding-related complications among patients on long-term anticoagulation (AC) undergoing ureteroscopy (URS). Current American Urological Association/International Consultation on Urological Diseases guidelines state that it is safe to continue...
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McCall A, Ingimarsson J, Morrisson G, Hook C, Krambeck A
J Endourol Case Rep
. 2016 Sep;
2(1):81-3.
PMID: 27579425
Background: Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) for large stone burden can be problematic in patients with significant risk of bleeding complications, specifically thrombocytopenia. This report demonstrates effective correction of two patients' thrombocytopenia,...
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Westerman M, Sharma V, Scales J, Gearman D, Ingimarsson J, Krambeck A
J Endourol
. 2016 Jul;
30(10):1073-1078.
PMID: 27461936
Introduction: The American Urological Association (AUA) guidelines state that continuing anticoagulation and antiplatelet agents in routine ureteroscopy (URS) is safe and without increased risk of complications. However, these recommendations are...
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Ingimarsson J, Krambeck A
Minerva Urol Nefrol
. 2016 Jul;
68(6):547-559.
PMID: 27441594
Ureteroscopy is the treatment of choice for small ureteral or renal calculi and for diagnosis of ureteral abnormalities suspicious for urothelial carcinoma. In certain scenarios ureteroscopy may be used to...