10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUPRACOSTAL»
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supracostal in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Smith's Textbook of Endourology
In a review of 464 patients who underwent upper pole PCNL, the incidence of
chest complications in the supracostal group was 15.3%, with 5.3% requiring
drainage of the pleural space. In contrast, the incidence was 1.4% in the
subcostal ...
Glenn Preminger, Gopal Badlani, Louis Kavoussi, 2011
2
Interventional Management of Urological Diseases
Supracostal or upper pole percutaneous access is necessary in certain clinical
situations.The main advantage of this access technique is that the line of
puncture directly aligns with the renal axis. For this reason, it is advantageous in
cases of ...
3
Hinman's Atlas of Urologic Surgery: Expert Consult - Online
Supracostal or upper pole percutaneous access is advantageous in certain
clinical situations because the line of puncture is directly aligned with the renal
pelvis and UPJ (Fig. 131-10). This alignment allows for excellent visualization of
the ...
Joseph A. Smith Jr., Stuart S. Howards, Glenn M. Preminger, 2012
4
Transactions of the Zoological Society of London
preface of which bears the date 1849), has figured a single, but very large,
supracostal muscle in L. varius, pI. 69. fig. 2. 18 ; this he has called sternocostal.
The first supracostalis muscle in Lemur catta arises by tendinous fibres from the ...
5
Hinman's Atlas of Pediatric Urologic Surgery
Supracostal. Incision. This incision placed just above the 12th or the 11th rib is
easier to make than a transcostal incision and gives equal or better exposure.
This incision allows exposure for nephrectomy and partial nephrectomy as well
as ...
Frank Hinman, Laurence S. Baskin, 2009
6
Urinary Stone Disease: The Practical Guide to Medical and ...
Gupta et al. reported a series of 62 patients who underwent supracostal access
for PCNL. All tracts were above the 12th but below the 11th ribs (25). With this
approach, 90% of the patients were either stone-free or reduced to clinically ...
Marshall L. Stoller, Maxwell V. Meng, 2007
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Smith's Textbook of Endourology
B, Subsequent retrograde pyelogram reveals no communication to the upper
pole collecting system caused by infundibular stenosis. upper pole access cases
required a supracostal approach. Of the supracostal approaches. 73.5% of the ...
8
Complications of Urologic Surgery: with Q&A and Case Studies
Supracostal approach in percutaneous nephrolithotomy: experience with 102
cases. J Endourol. 2001;15:789-791. 61. Lojanapiwat B,Prasopsuk S.Upper-
poleaccessfor percutaneous nephrolithotomy: comparison of supracostal and ...
9
Surgical Management of Urolithiasis: Percutaneous, Shockwave ...
Injury to the Lung and Pleura Supracostal access through the upper calix
provides a straight tract along the long axis of the kidney and is a favored and
efficient approach for the treatment of for upper, staghorn, and upper ureteral
stones.
Stephen Y. Nakada, Margaret S. Pearle, 2013
10
Issues in Genitourinary Medicine: 2013 Edition
According to news reporting originating in Portland, Oregon, by NewsRx
journalists, research stated, “To evaluate the safety of tubeless percutane0us
nephrolithotomy in patients undergoing supracostal percutane0us renal access.
Between ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SUPRACOSTAL»
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Supine Access for Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy: A Simple and …
The tracts were supracostal in 10 patients. There was no incidence of pleural injury or colonic perforation. In 1 patient there was renal-pelvic perforation that ... «UroToday, Sep 14»