U.S., April 18 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07535580) titled 'Patient-Reported Stent Symptom Outcomes and Migration Rates Following Modified Single-J Ureteric Stent Insertion After Ureteroscopy' on April 06.
Brief Summary: This study investigates whether a modified Single-J ureteric stent (SJS) is a safe and better-tolerated alternative to the standard Double-J stent (DJS) following ureteroscopy (URS) for kidney and ureteric stone disease. Standard DJS are routinely placed after URS but frequently cause significant patient discomfort, including urinary urgency, frequency, pain, and haematuria. The SJS is created by modifying a commercially available Bander Ureteral Diversion Stent - retaining...