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Kuznar W – Major complications detected by computed tomography performed immediately following percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL) are uncommon, according to an analysis of cases at five stone referral centers. About one–third of the patients had staghorn calculi, 36.5% had stones >2 cm, and 28% had stones <2 cm. Six renal units were ectopic, and 45.4% of the stones were predominantly lower pole.

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