Querying the significance of patient position during computerized tomography on the reliability of pre-percutaneous nephrolithotomy planning.
Ismael MasarweZiv SavinAviad RabinowichKarin LifshitzHaim HerzbergRon MaromSimona CroitoruRoy ManoOfer YossepowitchGalit AviramMario SoferPublished in: World journal of urology (2022)
Kidneys present significant mobility between supine and prone positions. CT assessment should be performed in the position expected during surgery and should be interpreted with caution, while a real-time imaging modality should be used in the operating room.
Keyphrases
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