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Fluoroscopy-Guided Percutaneous Renal Access
Journal of Endourology, 10/02/09
Steinberg PL et al. – Percutaneous renal surgery is dependent upon appropriate access to the targeted portion of the collecting system. Obtaining a well–positioned nephrostomy tract improves the urologist's ability to both obtain the desired surgical outcome and minimize attendant morbidities.
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