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Can the degree of ureteral stone impaction better predict surgical success and complications? a new classification system. [PDF]

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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

Journal of Urology, 1976
A safe and effective method for long-term relief of renal obstruction is presented. This method has been successful in buying time for patients in stiuations in which other approaches are hazardous or more complex. Its use can be modified for short-term therapeutic drainage of the upper urinary tract.
R D, Harris   +2 more
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Percutaneous Nephrostomies

British Journal of Urology, 1993
Summary— A review was made of 127 percutaneous nephrostomies (PCN) in 106 patients with benign (74 patients) and malignant (32 patients) urinary tract obstruction. Data on underlying aetiology, complications, subsequent management and long‐term management are presented. The study confirms that PCN is an effective and safe method of providing temporary
E O, Kehinde   +4 more
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