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Radiology, Vol 152, 387-389, Copyright © 1984 by Radiological Society of North America


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Ultrasonic renal lithotripsy. Single-stage percutaneous technique and adjuvant radiological procedures

WH Bush, GE Brannen, LL Burnett and LR Wales

Single-stage percutaneous ultrasonic disintegration and removal of renal calculi was attempted in 67 patients (80 calculi) and proved successful in 65 (97%). Extraction was achieved during the initial session in 52 patients (78%) and required either an adjuvant radiological procedure or repeat nephroscopy in 13. Single-stage removal combines the skills of the radiologist and urologist and is successful in the majority of cases.





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