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Single Port Donor Nephrectomy
Published on: March 12, 2011
[Percutaneous extraction of concretions from the kidney]
Abstract:
The authors submit a report on 225 patients operated by the percutaneous approach on the kidney during the period between March 1985 and February 1987. From 231 operations on account of lithiasis concrements were removed in 94.8%. No major complications were observed. The mean period which elapsed from operation to discharge was 8 days in one-stage operations and 19 days in multiple-stage operations. The authors discuss the indications and some technical conditions of the method.
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