Abstract:Flexible ureteroscopy is one of the minimally invasive instruments commonly used in urology. With the increasing popularity of this technology, there are also many controversial issues. This article will discuss several controversial aspects from decision-making of operation mode, the selection of surgical instruments, preoperative preparation and intraoperative operation.
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