BackTable Urology
Ep. 194 IRP Monitoring: Enhancing Patient Outcomes in Urology with Dr. Julie Riley
Jose Silva
And Julie, in terms of putting an anesthetist, now that you're actually seeing intravenous pressures, sometimes, I mean, let's say you have a one centimeter stone in the kidney. The uterus is very narrow. You don't want to take the patient again. And this is a patient that calls us outpatient, not infected. and you don't want to put a stent and then come back in another week to do it.
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