Prospective comparative multicenter study of suctioning MPCNL with the aid of a patented system, traditional MPCNL and ureteroscopy in treating impacted upper ureteral stones
Abstract:Objective: To determine an efficient method for treating upper ureteral impacted stones, we compared the outcome of minimally invasive percutaneous nephrolithotomy (MPCNL) with the aid of our patented system (PMPCNL), traditional MPCNL, and transurethral ureteroscopy. PATIENTS AND Methods: From September 2009 to Septmber 2014, 4 hospitals in China had executed this prospective multicenter study. A total of 273 patients with complicated impacted upper ureteral stones above the level of L4 were randomly divided … Show more
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