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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 ...
John L. Nosher +5 more
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British Journal of Urology, 1957
SUMMARYTwo cases are described illustrating the improved results obtainable by the use of through‐and‐through nephrostomy compared with the ordinary type of operation. This method assures adequate drainage of the kidney and complete control of the tube and also facilitates its regular changing.
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SUMMARYTwo cases are described illustrating the improved results obtainable by the use of through‐and‐through nephrostomy compared with the ordinary type of operation. This method assures adequate drainage of the kidney and complete control of the tube and also facilitates its regular changing.
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Percutaneous nephrostomy in paediatrics
Clinical Radiology, 1987Percutaneous 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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Urology, 1977
A new type of nephrostomy is described with the following main characteristics: it uses a small multiperforated Silastic tube; its crosswise location allows perfect drainage of all of the calyces and the pelvis; it does not become obstructed nor move from its position; and it causes minimum traumatization of the renal parenchyma.
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A new type of nephrostomy is described with the following main characteristics: it uses a small multiperforated Silastic tube; its crosswise location allows perfect drainage of all of the calyces and the pelvis; it does not become obstructed nor move from its position; and it causes minimum traumatization of the renal parenchyma.
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Percutaneous nephrostomy in utero
Urology, 1982Abstract 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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Nephrostomy in renal transplantation
The American Journal of Surgery, 1971Abstract Complications leading to urinary extravasation developed in four of thirty-three renal transplant recipients. The management of these patients was facilitated by the use of temporary nephrostomy drainage, resulting in a functioning kidney and survival in all cases.
Beldon A. Idelson +7 more
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Pseudoaneurysms after nephrostomy
American Journal of Roentgenology, 1982Significant persistent or recurrent bleeding associated with renal arterial pseudoaneurysms was noted in three of 300 nephrostomy procedures. The angiographic diagnosis was made at 9, 6, and 21 days after nephrostomy. The lesions were successfully treated by embolization in two and by intimal dissection in one.
RM Zeit, Constantin Cope
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Instrument to facilitate nephrostomy
Urology, 1975An instrument to facilitate the placement of a nephrostomy tube is described. The techniques for performing nephrostomies are historically reviewed.
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Percutaneous pigtail nephrostomy
Urology, 1979Practicing 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, 1988Retrograde 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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