Clinical
Insights
Evidence-based procedure guides written for urological surgeons and endoscopists — covering the clinical challenges where Envaste devices make the greatest difference.
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In-depth clinical guides
EAU / ESGE
Guideline-referenced content
HCP
For healthcare professionals only
Clinical Evidence at the Heart of Every Procedure
Designed for urological surgeons, gastroenterologists, and clinical endoscopists, these guides translate the latest EAU and ESGE guidance into practical procedural frameworks — covering device selection criteria, step-by-step technique, and complication management strategies grounded in published evidence.
3 Guides in this Series
Optimizing Intrarenal Pressure During RIRS
A comprehensive guide covering IRP physiology, pyelovenous backflow thresholds, risk stratification, ureteral access sheath selection, and active suction strategies — for urologists managing flexible ureteroscopy and PCNL.
Best Practices for Ureteral Dilatation
Stricture classification, high-pressure balloon selection, step-by-step fluoroscopic technique, through-the-scope ureteroscopy dilatation, and complication avoidance — a practical reference for urologists treating ureteral strictures and stone-related obstruction.
Navigating Difficult Anatomy in Endoscopy
GI stricture classification, the 3-stage progressive balloon principle, wireguided access in post-surgical anatomy, endoscopic papillary large balloon dilatation (EPLBD) for difficult biliary stone extraction, and complication management — for gastroenterologists and endoscopists.
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