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  • The prone ureteroscopic technique for managing large stone burdens

    Sternberg M. Kevan, Jacobs L. Bruce, King J. Benjamin, Wachterman B. Jared, Shahrour Khaled, Theisen M. Katherine, Sprauer E. Sarah, Ohmann Erin, Averch D. Timothy, MD University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, USA

    Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) is the standard treatment for patients with large stone burdens, but can be associated with significant complications. Flexible ureteroscopy is an alternative approach that is less invasive, but often requires multiple procedures. Typically, many factors play a role in the decision to perform PCNL or ureteroscopy. The challenge is that it is difficult to predict which stone burdens will be able to be cleared ureteroscopically. We describe our approach using initial prone ureteroscopy with the transition to standard prone PCNL if required.

    Keywords: percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL), prone ureteroscopy, ureteroscopy, renal calculi, shock wave lithotripsy (SWL),

    Apr 2015 (Vol. 22, Issue 2 , Page 7758)
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