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Open renal biopsy: comorbidities and complications in a contemporary series
BJU International, 11/04/09
Stec AA et al. – This study shows that there are significant comorbidities in patients referred to urologists for an ORB. With a mortality rate of 0.8% and major and minor complication rates of 6.1% and 27%, respectively, the ORB, while infrequent, carries a significant risk in this population that should be included in preoperative decision making and used for patient counselling.
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