2010
DOI: 10.1016/s1569-9056(10)61691-0
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C166 Endovascular Control of Hemorrhagic Complication Associated With Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy

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“…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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“…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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“…PCNL is generally considered a safe procedure with a low postoperative complication rate. The most common complications are: perforations of the surrounding organs (colon, liver, spline, lung, pleura), bleeding, fever, lumbar collections (urinoma, hematoma) [5][6][7] that can appear as early as the initial puncture time until after a few weeks' time. For grading the complications most surgeons use the Clavien-Dindo system.…”
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