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Anorectal Manometry Balloon Testing: What Devices Are Used & Why It Matters
Introduction
Digestive disorders such as chronic constipation or difficulty controlling bowel movements affect millions of people worldwide. In man...
Ultimate Guide to Biopsy & Breast Lesion Localization Needles
Breast health requires precision and care. Choosing the right biopsy and breast lesion localization needles ensures accurate diagnoses, safer proce...
Endourologic Stone Surgery: How Instrument Choices Shape Outcomes
Endourologic stone surgery is where engineering and anatomy meet. This article maps out the six core instrument families behind modern URS and PCNL—from scopes and access to lithotripsy, baskets, suction, and drainage—and shows how a deliberate “instrument pathway” can improve outcomes, efficiency, and scope longevity in your stone program.
Understanding Pediatric Urology Products: Why Adult Tools Don’t Work
When it comes to caring for children with urological conditions, one truth stands out: children’s bodies are not just smaller versions of adults’ b...
Which Stone Basket Surgeons Use Most? Clinical Evidence, Market Trends & Expert Guide (2026)
Introduction
Kidney stone disease (urolithiasis) remains one of the most common urological conditions in the United States. According to the Nation...

Colposcopy Equipment Checklist: Essential Tools for Every Exam Room
A well‑equipped colposcopy exam room improves procedural safety, diagnostic accuracy, and the ability to complete biopsies in a single visit, whi...

How Pelvic Floor Physical Therapists Use Anorectal Balloon Catheters for Constipation and Fecal Incontinence
Pelvic floor physical therapists are increasingly using anorectal balloon catheter training to treat constipation, dyssynergic defecation, rectal pain, and fecal incontinence. This article explains which patients benefit most, summarizes key evidence, and outlines practical rectal balloon protocols you can adapt in your pelvic rehab practice.

Urethral Bulking for Stress Urinary Incontinence: Evidence, Patient Selection, and Practical Pearls for Clinicians
Introduction: Where urethral bulking fits in SUI care
Urethral bulking has re‑emerged as a meaningful option for women with stress urinary incontin...
