“…Pleural complications such as pneumo-, hydro-, or hemothorax and empyema are uncommon but have been known to occur from percutaneous nephrostomy, with a reported rate of 0.1-0.3% (Dyer, Regan et al 2002;Ramchandani, Cardella et al 2003). The risk of pneumo-and hydrothorax is reported to be in the range of 4-12% if a supracostal approach is used for puncture of the renal upper pole (Carey, Siddiq et al 2006), although this may be difficult to avoid if it provides the best access to the collecting system.…”