View clinical trials related to Disorder of Urinary Stent.
Filter by:The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety tamsulosin in reducing stent discomfort in the pediatric population in the peri-operative period. The secondary objective is to compare the efficacy of tamsulosin with that of oxybutynin in reducing stent discomfort.
This study plans to learn more about whether ibuprofen can reduce pain after removal of a ureteral stent more than a placebo. Some patients experience pain after removal of a ureteral stent. The investigators plan to learn how often this occurs and whether it can be prevented. The investigators hypothesize that children who have a temporary, indwelling ureteral stent will experience a significantly less post-operative pain if given a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) prior to removal of the ureteral stent when compared to placebo. The investigators hypothesize that the incidence of severe post-stent removal pain is similar to an adult population.
The aim of this study is to identify the root cause for the significant discolouration of Boston Scientific Percuflex based stents.
This study is To confirm the efficacy of Naftopidil for reducing discomfort of ureteral stent after urinary stone surgery.
The aim of the investigators study is to evaluate whether alpha-blockers such as terazosin and anti-cholinergics such as tolterodine can be relieve the DJ-stent related symptoms.