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Comparison of two different minimally invasive percutaneous nephrostomy sheaths for the treatment of staghorn stones

BJU International, 2020
To compare the safety and effectiveness of using a conventional nephrostomy sheath (NS) vs using a new NS with suction and evacuation functions in minimally invasive percutaneous nephrolithotomy (MPCNL) for the treatment of staghorn stones.
Guibin Xu   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Percutaneous nephrostomy versus JJ ureteric stent as the initial drainage method in kidney stone patients presenting with acute kidney injury: A prospective randomized study

International journal of urology, 2020
To compare percutaneous nephrostomy tube versus JJ stent as an initial urinary drainage procedure in kidney stone patients presenting with acute kidney injury.
Ahmed M Elbatanouny   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Percutaneous nephrostomy in paediatrics

Clinical Radiology, 1987
Percutaneous nephrostomy has been performed on 18 kidneys in 16 children with an age range of 1 day old to 14 years. The indications and techniques for percutaneous nephrostomy are described, the results are documented, and the effects of the procedure on the management of these patients are discussed.
R. J. Arthur   +2 more
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Percutaneous nephrostomy in utero

Urology, 1982
Abstract A left percutaneous nephrostomy was performed in a thirty-week-old fetus with bilateral ureteropelvic junction stenosis. The procedure is not indicated when obstructive uropathy is associated with other malformations. Renal junction preservation cannot as yet be assessed.
Aubry Mc   +4 more
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Salvage of an obstructed single kidney by combined percutaneous nephrostomy, percutaneous stone extraction and alkalinisation.

European Urology, 1983
A 72-year-old woman with a single kidney and renal calculi was admitted as an emergency with sepsis and anuria. Renal drainage was established by percutaneous nephrostomy (PTN) as an emergency procedure.
R. Gordon, A. Verstandig, A. Shapiro
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Percutaneous pigtail nephrostomy

Urology, 1979
Practicing urologists have become more familiar with the use of angiographic equipment and techniques and proficient in their application to percutaneous nephrostomy. The advantage of pigtail catheters for that purpose is noted. Modification of available vascular equipment applicable to percutaneous nephrostomy is discussed, and a new standardized kit ...
Ivan S. Fucilla, Alvin B. Rutner
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Retrograde Percutaneous Nephrostomy

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1988
Retrograde percutaneous nephrostomy puncture to aid in stone removal is a safe and acceptable alternative to antegrade techniques. For urologists with expertise in endoscopic instrumentation and technique, it is easy to learn and does not require the presence of a skilled interventional radiologist.
Martin I. Resnick, J P Spirnak
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Percutaneous nephrostomy and maintenance of nephrostomy drainage

Urology, 1984
A simple method for percutaneous insertion of nephrostomy tubes is described. In our series of 47 patients there have been no failed attempts at nephrostomy placement, and only one complication, transient septicemia, was noted. Catheter care is described, and use of the nephrostomy tract for various urologic problems is discussed.
Robert J. Rosen, Steven J. Roven
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Percutaneous nephrostomy in pyonephrosis

Urologic Radiology, 1989
A 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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Outpatient percutaneous nephrostomy.

Radiology, 1996
To assess the feasibility of performing percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN) on an outpatient basis in a select group of patients.In 6 years, 60 PCN procedures were performed in a subgroup of 48 patients (22 men, 26 women) carefully selected from a larger group of 881 nephrostomy procedures in 589 patients. Exclusion criteria included hypertension; untreated
R R Gray   +5 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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