Background and Purpose: Patients with urinary tract abnormalities are at an increased risk of stone formation. Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) plays an important role in the treatment of this patient population; however, outcomes are less well defined compared with patients with normal urinary tract anatomy. Our objective was to evaluate the influence of urinary tract abnormalities on intraoperative and postoperative outcomes with PCNL. Patients and Methods: We report on a single-center prospective database of 2284 consecutive PCNLs in 1935 patients from 1990 to 2012. For the purposes of this analysis, patients were categorized by the presence or absence of a urinary tract abnormality. Multivariable analyses were used to identify indep...
ABSTRACT Purpose: To investigate the risk factors associated with adverse outcomes in patients with...
Objective: The incidence of urinary stones is increasing across the globe. Surgical treatment includ...
<title>ABSTRACT</title><sec><title>Purpose:</title><p>To describe our experience with percutaneous n...
Background and Purpose: Patients with urinary tract abnormalities are at an increased risk of stone ...
Objective: To determine factors affecting perioperative complications of percutaneous nephrolithotom...
Objective: To evaluate the success and complication rate of percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL) perfo...
Introduction: Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) is recommended as the first choice of therapeutic ...
Purpose: We sought to describe and evaluate the complications related to percutaneous nephrolithotom...
Purpose: We sought to describe and evaluate the complications related to percutaneous nephrolithotom...
WOS: 000244082800007PubMed ID: 17263605Background and Purpose: Studies reporting the outcome of perc...
Background: Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) for stones in solitary kidney poses a significant ch...
Aim: In this study, we evaluated the results of 2300 patients who underwent percutaneous nephrolitho...
Background: Urolithiasis is a significant source of morbidity for our population which affects natio...
WOS: 000419241900002Objective: To evaluate the success and complication rate of percutaneous nephrol...
Introduction: Renal stones are one of the most common reason for patient’s visit to Urologic outpati...
ABSTRACT Purpose: To investigate the risk factors associated with adverse outcomes in patients with...
Objective: The incidence of urinary stones is increasing across the globe. Surgical treatment includ...
<title>ABSTRACT</title><sec><title>Purpose:</title><p>To describe our experience with percutaneous n...
Background and Purpose: Patients with urinary tract abnormalities are at an increased risk of stone ...
Objective: To determine factors affecting perioperative complications of percutaneous nephrolithotom...
Objective: To evaluate the success and complication rate of percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL) perfo...
Introduction: Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) is recommended as the first choice of therapeutic ...
Purpose: We sought to describe and evaluate the complications related to percutaneous nephrolithotom...
Purpose: We sought to describe and evaluate the complications related to percutaneous nephrolithotom...
WOS: 000244082800007PubMed ID: 17263605Background and Purpose: Studies reporting the outcome of perc...
Background: Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) for stones in solitary kidney poses a significant ch...
Aim: In this study, we evaluated the results of 2300 patients who underwent percutaneous nephrolitho...
Background: Urolithiasis is a significant source of morbidity for our population which affects natio...
WOS: 000419241900002Objective: To evaluate the success and complication rate of percutaneous nephrol...
Introduction: Renal stones are one of the most common reason for patient’s visit to Urologic outpati...
ABSTRACT Purpose: To investigate the risk factors associated with adverse outcomes in patients with...
Objective: The incidence of urinary stones is increasing across the globe. Surgical treatment includ...
<title>ABSTRACT</title><sec><title>Purpose:</title><p>To describe our experience with percutaneous n...