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KUB at 4 months no significant residual fragments

Figure 0005: KUB at 4 months no significant residual fragments

Synchronized bilateral percutaneous nephrolithotripsy in a horseshoe kidney

Rao RK, Ranganath MS, Prasad TK - Indian J Urol (2008)

Bottom Line: STONE MANAGEMENT IN HORSESHOE KIDNEYS IS CHALLENGING: percutaneous nephrolithotripsy is a safe and effective procedure in the treatment of large stones within horseshoe kidneys.Simultaneous bilateral PCNL has been described with a single surgeon operating sequentially on one renal unit following the other under the same anesthetic.We describe synchronized bilateral PCNL by two operating teams in tandem for a patient with bilateral stag horn calculi associated with a horseshoe kidney.

Affiliation: Urology Department, Vikram Hospital and Heart Care, Mysore, Karnataka, India.

Abstract: STONE MANAGEMENT IN HORSESHOE KIDNEYS IS CHALLENGING: percutaneous nephrolithotripsy is a safe and effective procedure in the treatment of large stones within horseshoe kidneys. Simultaneous bilateral PCNL has been described with a single surgeon operating sequentially on one renal unit following the other under the same anesthetic. We describe synchronized bilateral PCNL by two operating teams in tandem for a patient with bilateral stag horn calculi associated with a horseshoe kidney.

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