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Radiology, Vol 157, 817-818, Copyright © 1985 by Radiological Society of North America


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Percutaneous placement of soft, indwelling ureteral stent

MA Bettmann, L Perlmutt, J Finkelstein, MF Meyerovitz and JP Richie

Ureteral stents, placed cystoscopically or percutaneously, have proved useful in a variety of indications. We present our technique for the placement of soft, biocompatible stents. With this material and technique, successful placement has been achieved in 77% of cases, with no significant complications, excellent patient tolerance, and a high degree of utility in achieving the desired outcome.





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