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Ep. 194 IRP Monitoring: Enhancing Patient Outcomes in Urology with Dr. Julie Riley
Dr. Julie Riley
You know, I actually don't really notice that there's a big difference whether it's in the ureter or it's in the kidney in terms of the infection risk. I think if they needed a stent beforehand, that risk exists because we've instrumented the stent is in. In terms of the location of the stone, not as much. The size of the stone I do think matters though.
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