2010
DOI: 10.1016/s1569-9056(10)60015-2
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7 Reporting of Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy Complications Using the Modified Clavien Grading System: A Prospective Study

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“…Since the first report of PCNL for staghorn stone was made by Clayman et al [6,20], in 1983, there were multiple studies published that analyzed the techniques, instruments, complication and success rate and stone free status. PCNL still remains the first line of treatment for large renal calculi, in monotherapy or combined with ESWL [3,21].…”
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“…Since the first report of PCNL for staghorn stone was made by Clayman et al [6,20], in 1983, there were multiple studies published that analyzed the techniques, instruments, complication and success rate and stone free status. PCNL still remains the first line of treatment for large renal calculi, in monotherapy or combined with ESWL [3,21].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…When residual stones were suspected, intraoperative fluoroscopy was made. At the end of the operation a Double JJ stent, 22 French nephrostomy or 48 hours ureteral stent was placed, depending on the complexity of the case [6,7]. All patients underwent KUB (kidneys, ureters and bladder radiography) control after 48 h ( fig.…”
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