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Risks, Advantages, and Complications of Intercostal vs Subcostal Approach for Percutaneous Nephrolithotripsy
Urology, 08/12/09
Lang E et al. – The significantly higher rate of achieving stone–free status, lower rate of complications, and markedly reduced operating time when using intercostal access make this the route of choice for upper pole nephrolithotripsy.
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