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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 1996
This article reviews the technique and results of the percutaneous application of flexible endoscopy to the biliary tree. Included are some speculations by the authors on future applications.
T, Yamakawa, R H, Hawes
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This article reviews the technique and results of the percutaneous application of flexible endoscopy to the biliary tree. Included are some speculations by the authors on future applications.
T, Yamakawa, R H, Hawes
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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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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
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 2000
Percutaneous endopyelotomy, introduced over 15 years ago, is a well-established alternative to open operative pyeloplasty for management of ureteropelvic junction (UPJ) obstruction. Although several variations of the technique have been described, the goal in all cases is to develop a full thickness incision though the obstructing proximal uretra that ...
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Percutaneous endopyelotomy, introduced over 15 years ago, is a well-established alternative to open operative pyeloplasty for management of ureteropelvic junction (UPJ) obstruction. Although several variations of the technique have been described, the goal in all cases is to develop a full thickness incision though the obstructing proximal uretra that ...
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Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1996
This article reviews various percutaneous biopsy techniques of the kidney, adrenal gland, retroperitoneum, and prostate gland, with emphasis on appropriate indications and technical performance. Variations in biopsy techniques are numerous and preservation of patient safety and successful recovery of tissue are parameters of success.
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This article reviews various percutaneous biopsy techniques of the kidney, adrenal gland, retroperitoneum, and prostate gland, with emphasis on appropriate indications and technical performance. Variations in biopsy techniques are numerous and preservation of patient safety and successful recovery of tissue are parameters of success.
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Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 2007
The catheterization laboratory is no longer limited to coronary arterial interventions. Physicians have been striving to make more interventions less invasive that now can include carotid, renal, and peripheral arterial stenting, as well as less invasive repair of atrial septal abnormalities.
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The catheterization laboratory is no longer limited to coronary arterial interventions. Physicians have been striving to make more interventions less invasive that now can include carotid, renal, and peripheral arterial stenting, as well as less invasive repair of atrial septal abnormalities.
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A percutaneous solution for a percutaneous problem
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2013openaire +3 more sources
Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy and Percutaneous Nephrostomy
2005Chris Anderson +3 more
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