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Choosing the Ideal Length of a Double-Pigtail Ureteral Stent according to Body Height: Study Based on a Chinese Population
Urologia Internationalis, 08/05/09
Ho CH et al. – Body heights can predict the ideal stent length. Based on a Chinese population, a 22–cm stent length is more appropriate for those <175 cm. A longer, 24– or 26–cm stent may be suitable for those >175 cm.
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