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ABSTRACT Double‐J (DJ) stents are commonly used to maintain ureteral patency after procedures like ureteral stone removal. Ideally, they should be replaced or removed within 6 to 12 weeks to avoid complications such as encrustation and stone formation. However, prolonged retention can lead to severe outcomes. This case report discusses a patient with a
Abubaker Yassin, Osama Mohamed
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OUTCOME OF PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY IN RENAL ANOMALIES: SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE
Background: PCNL is standard surgical treatment for renal stone > 2.0 cm and stone resistant to Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy. This study was conducted to evaluate the outcome of percutaneous nephrolithotomy in renal anomalies. Methods:
Shariq Anis Khan +5 more
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مقايسه بيهوشی عمومی با بی حسی نخاعی از نظر ميزان خونريزی حين عمل نفروليتوتريپسی جلدی [PDF]
زمينه و هدف: روش نفروليتوترپسی جلدی هم اکنون به عنوان يک روش متداول برای خارج ساختن سنگ های کليوی و قسمت فوقانی ميزنای بکارميرود. جهت انجام نفروليتوترپسی جلدی دو روش بيهوشی عمومی و بيحسی نخاعی مورد استفاده قرار ميگيرد.
شیرخانی, غلامحسین +2 more
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Calcium Tartrate Tetrahydrate, Case Report of a Novel Human Kidney Stone [PDF]
Background: Calcium tartrate tetrahydrate has been reported as the main mineral in urinary stones in rats that have significant tartrate in their diet, but in humans, there has been only one mention of calcium tartrate stones in the form of bladder stone,
Bird, Erin T. +5 more
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ABSTRACT A 60‐year‐old male with left renal staghorn calculi post orthotopic neobladder surgery was treated via retroperitoneal laparoscopic pyelolithotomy plus flexible ureteroscopic holmium laser lithotripsy, achieving full stone clearance.
Xiaozhi Shi, Wei Li, Fei Gao, Yongan Wen
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Supine percutaneous nephrolithotomy: tips and tricks.
This paper aims to give an exhaustive overview of supine percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) illustrating some tips and tricks in order to optimize its execution in full safety. Critical review of Pros and cons of supine PCNL is accomplished to allow the
S. Proietti +10 more
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Background: Nephrolithiais is a recurrent disease. Recent advances have enabled stone surgeries to be performed by minimal invasive techniques; but still a large number of patients present with history of ipsilateral open renal stone surgery.
Robin Bahadur Basnet +3 more
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Cirugía percutánea de la litiasis renal en la era de la litotripsia extracorpórea: Experiencia en 301 pacientes [PDF]
Indexación: ScieloIntroduction: Percutaneous renal surgery was introduced more than 20 years ago in urological practice. Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL) enter the urological scene shortly after.
Campos P., Rodrigo +5 more
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ABSTRACT Vesicular calculi, or bladder stones, are a common occurrence in males of older age. Although there is a variety of different etiologies reported, one of the less common ones includes a background of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). This case report describes a rare presentation of a large vesicular calculus in an old male patient that was ...
Fazeela Bibi +8 more
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Laparoscopic management for a psoas abscess caused by migrated urolithiasis
Introduction To describe laparoscopic surgery for psoas abscess caused by migrated urolithiasis. Case presentation A 64‐year‐old female had renal stones in the right kidney for 5 years. She developed right back pain.
Go Kaneko +3 more
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