What should never be missing from the surgical table
- Ureteroscopy – The role of C- arm - Balloon dilators - Α. Papalakis
- Guidewires) – Α. Papalakis
- Sources of Endoscopic Lithotripsy - Stone retrieval devices (Basket, forceps) - A. Papalakis
- Devices for preventing stone migration – Splints or working sheaths A. Papalakis
- Ureteral Stenting – Α. Papalakis
- The percutaneous approach – Νephrostomy - N. Kalogeras
- Percutaneous Nephrolithotripsy I – Ν. Kalogeras
- Percutaneous Nephrolithotripsy ΙΙ – Ν. Κalogeras
Extracorporeal Lithotripsy
- Extracorporeal Lithotripsy remains the treatment of choice in Lithiasis – V. Katsikas
- Extracorporeal Lithotripsy has to be limited – S. Touloupidis
- Questions
Endoscopic techniques
- Open procedures still remain the basis of surgery – Ε. Ioannidis
- Opena surgical procedures belong to the past – G. Alivizatos
Percutaneous Lithotripsy
- Percutaneous Lithotripsy – S. Giannakopoulos
- Questions
Endoscopic Surgery step-by-step
- Transurethral procedures: choosing the proper instruments - V. Tzortzis
- Questions
- Laser Prostatectomy: lessons from the 50 first cases – Κ. Moisidis
- Questions
- Ureteroscopy: secrets revealed through a demonstrations – Α. Bekos
- Questions
- Percutaneous renal procedures: from Neprhostomy to Nephrolithotripsy – S. Giannakopoulos