RESUMEN
Ureteroscopy revolutionized the surgical approach to the upper urinary tract, and is well recognized as a cornerstone of modern urology. Although now commonplace, ureteroscopic equipment and techniques were truly revolutionary. A review of the innovations and innovators that developed ureteroscopic surgery sets the stage for a more thorough understanding of what can be done ureteroscopically, and may additionally better inform what limitations remain. Given that future advancements in urologic therapy will be dependent upon a similar pursuit of paradigm shifting improvements in disease management, an overview of the development of modern ureteroscopy may inspire such change.
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Ureteroscopía/tendencias , Adulto , Niño , Historia del Siglo XX , Historia del Siglo XXI , Humanos , Ureteroscopios/historia , Ureteroscopios/tendencias , Ureteroscopía/historia , Ureteroscopía/instrumentación , Enfermedades Urológicas/diagnósticoRESUMEN
The concept of examining the body's interior and its organs dates back to ancient times. The roots of modern endoscopy lie in early nineteenth century Europe, and the intervening centuries have seen a steady evolution of devices and techniques. Nowadays, a wide variety of urinary tract disorders are successfully managed in a minimally invasive manner thanks to the endoscope and related technologies. Distal-sensor, 'digital', endoscopes have the potential to revolutionize the field, and change the way in which we use and think about endoscopy. Virtual endoscopy, capsule endoscopy, and a range of other techniques derived from physics and molecular biology all promise great improvements in visualization of the urinary tract and other urologic structures. Ultimately, the continued improvement of these minimally invasive technologies will enhance the quality of care that we can offer our patients.
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Cistoscopios/historia , Cistoscopía/historia , Ureteroscopios/historia , Ureteroscopía/historia , Cistoscopios/tendencias , Cistoscopía/tendencias , Diseño de Equipo , Predicción , Historia del Siglo XIX , Historia del Siglo XX , Historia del Siglo XXI , Humanos , Ureteroscopios/tendencias , Ureteroscopía/tendenciasRESUMEN
Antonin Jean Desormeaux was the first to regularly perform optical examination of the male urethra. He advanced the knowledge of urethral disease and the treatment of urethral strictures and paved the way for the development of endoscopy.