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What Is the Difference Between Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy in Patients with and without Previous Open Renal Surgery
Journal of Endourology, 06/18/09
Falahatkar S et al. - PCNL in patients who previously underwent open renal surgery is effective and safe. The authors found no difference in results between the two groups based on the number of stones and the number of accesses. The step 1 of dilatation was the only difference between the two groups.
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