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Evaluation of surgical approach on reduction quality for transverse-family acetabulum fractures. [PDF]

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Percutaneous pyeloplasty

Urology, 1988
The indication for and the technique of the percutaneous operation on strictures at the ureteropelvic junction are reported on 120 patients. The results of evaluation of 66 followed-up cases are presented. The new method proves to be superior to open surgery in secondary (acquired) stenoses with a success rate of 89 per cent, whereas in congenital ...
K, Korth, M, Kuenkel, M, Erschig
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Percutaneous Cholecystoscopy

Endoscopy, 1989
Since 1981, we have been conducting research on percutaneous transhepatic cholecystoscopy through the sinus tract of percutaneous cholecystostomy and this method has been employed in 72 patients with gallbladder diseases. We have already reported on percutaneous transhepatic cholecystoscopy and its usefulness for the diagnosis of early gallbladder ...
K, Inui   +6 more
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Percutaneous Nephropexy

Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 2000
The authors present a 12-year (1986-98) study of a new procedure called percutaneous nephropexy (PCNP). This procedure was performed on 51 renal ptosis patients at two urological departments (in Pakistan and Hungary) with satisfactory results. The idea for PCNP was adapted from the observation that after drain insertion following nephrostomy a scar is ...
A M, Khan, E, Holman, C, Tóth
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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 Vertebroplasty

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2009
Vertebroplasty, the augmentation of vertebral compression fractures by image-controlled intracorporeal injection of polymethylmethacrylate cement, has shown a steady increase in use. Its chief indication is to palliate pain after a failure of noninvasive therapies. Other benefits include preventing further compression of the treated vertebra and fusing
Michael C, Hurley   +6 more
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