Techniques in Endourology: A Guide to the Percutaneous Removal of Renal and Ureteral Calculi |
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General and Specific Aspects | 51 |
Endourological Considerations | 55 |
The Percutaneous Nephrostomy | 73 |
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12th rib 5F catheter 6.5F angiographic anesthesia anesthetic angiographic catheter antegrade approach balloon catheter bladder bleeding blood clots bupivacaine C-arm calyceal stone calyces calyx cannula clamp CN-scope collecting system contrast medium cystoscope deflecting diameter dislodgment distal drainage drape electrohydraulic end hole endoscopic fascial dilators Figure flank Flexible Nephroscopy floppy-tip guidewire fluoroscopic fluoroscopic control flushing forceps grasper guidewire inflated infundibulum instrument intravenous irrigation fluid kidney lithotripsy lithotriptor lower-pole Lunderquist Malecot manipulation metal nephro nephrostogram nephrostomy catheter nephrostomy tract nephrostomy tube normal saline panendoscope passed patient percutaneous nephrostomy placed placement position posterior calyx probe procedure pulled puncture radiographs Radiology renal capsule renal pelvis retrieved retrograde ureteral catheter rigid nephroscope Rutner safety wire catheter side holes skin sonotrode stone basket stone fragments stone remnants stone removal suction supracostal syringe Teflon Teflon sheath thereby ultrasound upper-pole ureter ureteral calculi ureteral stent ureteropelvic junction ureteropyeloscope urine Urol Urology usually