2012
DOI: 10.3109/00365599.2012.704942
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Percutaneous intrarenal marsupialization of symptomatic peripelvic renal cysts: A single-centre experience in China

Abstract: Percutaneous intrarenal marsupialization with a 2 μm laser is an effective and safe procedure and may offer a minimally invasive alternative for the management of symptomatic peripelvic renal cysts.

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“…This method is also called the "indirect method". In contrast, the "direct method" is close to the open operation or the cyst unroofing operation by celoscope; it is suitable for the cyst in the back (16). Unfortunately, the possibility of massive haemorrhage, urinary leak and other complications during percutaneous nephroscopy prevents the application of this technology.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method is also called the "indirect method". In contrast, the "direct method" is close to the open operation or the cyst unroofing operation by celoscope; it is suitable for the cyst in the back (16). Unfortunately, the possibility of massive haemorrhage, urinary leak and other complications during percutaneous nephroscopy prevents the application of this technology.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They reported the use of a 20.8 F nephroscope, and an incision made at the avascular area of the cystic wall by the 2 μ m laser to achieve intrarenal marsupialization. It is means: then kept one or two 6F double J stents in the ureter, and put the proximal end of these stents into the cyst cavity for 2‐3 months .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, exploring a more minimally invasive, safer, and more effective strategy to treat kidney cysts is still a pursuit for surgeons and an expectation of patients. Percutaneous intrarenal marsupialization [ 7 ] and internal drainage using a ureteroscope for treatment of parapelvic cysts [ 8 11 ] have been reported. These are useful explorations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%