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Supine versus prone percutaneous nephrolithotomy in management of patient with complex renal stone diseases.

Krishnendu MaitiKani Dayal KhareDilip Kumar Pal
Published in: Urologia (2024)
By this study we observed that the supine PCNL is associated with statistically significant reduced operating time as compared to conventional prone PCNL with advantages of not putting the patient in prone position. The postoperative complications such as pain and fever were not significant when compared in both groups. We conclude our study and found that, the supine PCNL is an equally effective in treating complex renal stone as compared to prone PCNL.
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