2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.purol.2018.10.005
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Comparing laparoscopic and percutaneous renal biopsy for diagnosing native kidney disease: A matched pair analysis

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“…Furthermore, the amount of kidney tissue obtained from PKB is inadequate for diagnosis in some cases. There is a study compared the sample acquisition rates of LRB and PKB, demonstrating that LRB was associated with a greater number of glomeruli (50, 20-77) compared to PKB (10, 7-15) [ 15 ]. The present study also confirmed that adequate samples could be obtained by LRB.…”
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“…Furthermore, the amount of kidney tissue obtained from PKB is inadequate for diagnosis in some cases. There is a study compared the sample acquisition rates of LRB and PKB, demonstrating that LRB was associated with a greater number of glomeruli (50, 20-77) compared to PKB (10, 7-15) [ 15 ]. The present study also confirmed that adequate samples could be obtained by LRB.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first LRB was reported in 1991 by an American urologist [ 13 ]. In the past two decades, the effectiveness and safety of LRB have been observed in several studies and showed that adequate tissues can be obtained by this procedure [ 14 , 15 ]. Also, LRB can be applied in children [ 9 , 14 ].…”
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“…Similar complications were reported by Rawlings et al (2003) and Park et al (2017) , when specimens obtained using an 18G needle occasionally contained fragments of skeletal muscle, spleen, small intestine, and other tissues. Furthermore, the main complications such as severe hemorrhage, perirenal hematoma, hematuria, secondary hydronephrosis, and formation of an arteriovenous fistula, were seen in the postoperative period ( Aoun et al, 2019 ).…”
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“…According to Crivellenti et al (2018) , samples obtained by the laparoscopic approach are associated with a greater possibility of inadvertent biopsies of the renal medullary tissue. However, most studies consider that laparoscopy allows direct visualization of the kidney during biopsy, allowing selective sampling of specific portions of the organ, as well as visual control of sample collection and hemostasis ( Aoun et al, 2019 ; Maia et al, 2021 ; Nowicki et al, 2010 ; Park et al, 2017 ; Rawlings et al, 2003 ; Vaden, 2005 ).…”
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