This Month BJUI published a themed issue on Fluid management and Suction in EndoUrology, guest edited by Palle Osther and Ben Turney. The issue is free to read until April 7th 2026. You can access the issue at https://bjui.pub/SuctionIssue
Table of Contents
Editorial
Fluid management and suction in Endourology
Benjamin Turney, Palle Osther
Reviews
Daniel Crisafi, Jordan Santucci, Anne Hong, Samuel Sii, Damien Bolton, Greg Jack
Direct in‐scope suction (DISS) ureteroscopy: techniques, outcomes and future directions
Parth U. Patel, Michael Uy, Casey Dauw, Wilson Sui, Jeffrey Plott, William W. Roberts, Khurshid R. Ghani
Mohammed Zain Ulabedin Adhoni, Ethan Pooley, Kevin Byrnes, Lazaros Tzelves, Patrick Juliebø-Jones, Vineet Gauhar, Steffi Kar Kei Yuen, Oliver Traxer, Bhaskar Somani
Original Articles
The ‘suction concept’: everything a flexible ureteroscope should have
Olivier Traxer, Aideen Madden, Mariela Corrales
Experimental stone clearance with in‐scope suction and flexible and navigable suction access sheaths
Richard Menzies-Wilson, Thijs Ruiken, Benjamin Turney
Safe pressures for suction ureteric access sheaths: in vitro conversion of pressures to flow
Jordan Santucci, Matthew Alberto, Niranjan Sathianathen, Anne Hong, Damien Bolton, Greg Jack
Flexible and navigable suction access sheaths: balancing sheath and scope size for desired flows
Richard Menzies-Wilson, Jessica Williams, Thijs Ruiken, Candace Rhodes, Ben Turney
Flexible and navigable suction access sheaths: what size stone particles can be cleared?
Richard Menzies-Wilson, Jessica Williams, Koushikk Ayyappan, Thijs Ruiken, Candace Rhodes, Ben Turney
The exponential relationship between raised intrarenal pressure and bacteraemia
Anne Hong, Marcel Leroi, Matthew Alberto, Damien Bolton, Gregory Jack
Koushikk S Ayyappan, Richard Menzies-Wilson, Amir Mashia Jaafari, Hasan Al-Sattar, Ben Turney
