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Postgraduate Medicine, 1982
The advantages of percutaneous nephrostomy include (1) achieving rapid, safe drainage of an obstructed collecting system with use of local anesthesia and sedation rather than general anesthesia, and (2) facilitating use of antegrade pyelography under fluoroscopic guidance to determine the cause of the obstruction.
S K, Teplick +4 more
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The advantages of percutaneous nephrostomy include (1) achieving rapid, safe drainage of an obstructed collecting system with use of local anesthesia and sedation rather than general anesthesia, and (2) facilitating use of antegrade pyelography under fluoroscopic guidance to determine the cause of the obstruction.
S K, Teplick +4 more
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Percutaneous nephrostomy in pyonephrosis
Urologic Radiology, 1989A series of 76 pyonephrotic kidneys in 73 patients were drained by percutaneous nephrostomy (PN) tube and examined to evaluate the contribution of this technique to the treatment of pyonephrosis. In 71 patients, clinical symptoms disappeared 24-48 h after the procedure. Two patients died from sepsis subsequent to anuria and underlying malignancy.
F, Camúñez +5 more
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Percutaneous nephrostomy — Technique
Urologic radiology, 1981Percutaneous nephrostomy is increasingly used for temporary relief of upper urinary tract obstruction. The technique described involves the use of angiographic catheters and guides, and will provide drainage for several weeks or months. The patient is placed in the prone oblique position after intravenous contrast to opacify the kidneys.
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Acta Radiologica. Diagnosis, 1980
During a 6-year-period percutaneous nephrostomy has been used for supravesical urinary diversion in 115 patients and 132 individual kidneys. The procedure proved to be a safe and effective alternative to operative nephrostomy in patients with urinary obstruction but may be used also in other urologic conditions.
J, Hildell, P, Aspelin, B, Sigfússon
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During a 6-year-period percutaneous nephrostomy has been used for supravesical urinary diversion in 115 patients and 132 individual kidneys. The procedure proved to be a safe and effective alternative to operative nephrostomy in patients with urinary obstruction but may be used also in other urologic conditions.
J, Hildell, P, Aspelin, B, Sigfússon
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Antibiotic bonded nephrostomy catheters for percutaneous nephrostomies
Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology, 1990A prospective controlled trial of the effectiveness of a cefoxitin-bonded nephrostomy catheter was undertaken to determine the effectiveness of an antibiotic bonded catheter in decreasing the infectious complications of percutaneous nephrostomy. The study concludes that bonding of the antibiotic cefoxitin to percutaneous nephrostomy catheters did not ...
J L, Nosher +5 more
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The Percutaneous Nephrostomy Tube
The American Journal of Nursing, 1982L, Cain, L R, Bigongiari
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