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Retrograde method for percutaneous access to kidney.

R K Lawson, J B Murphy, A J Taylor

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    This study introduces a novel retrograde catheter technique for precise percutaneous kidney access. The method enables accurate tract placement in nondilated upper urinary tracts.

    Area of Science:

    • Urology
    • Nephrology
    • Minimally Invasive Surgery

    Background:

    • Percutaneous kidney access is crucial for various urological procedures.
    • Current methods may face challenges in nondilated or complex urinary tracts.
    • Precise tract creation is essential for successful interventions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe a new technique for percutaneous kidney access.
    • To enable precise tract formation in the nondilated upper urinary tract.
    • To offer an alternative approach for challenging renal access.

    Main Methods:

    • A retrograde catheter is advanced into the kidney.
    • A sharpened stainless steel stylet is used for puncture.
    • The technique involves puncturing from the inside out.

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    Main Results:

    • The described method allows for precise placement of a percutaneous tract.
    • This technique is effective in the nondilated upper urinary tract.
    • Successful access was achieved using the retrograde approach.

    Conclusions:

    • The inside-out retrograde catheter technique provides precise percutaneous renal access.
    • This method is particularly useful for accessing nondilated upper urinary tracts.
    • The technique offers a valuable option for urological interventions requiring accurate tract creation.