Is emergency percutaneous antegrade drainage of the upper urinary tract useful for future percutaneous nephrolithotomy access?
Itay M SablerIoannis KatafigiotisStavros SfoungaristosAmitay LorberIoannis LeotsakosVladimir YutkinGuy HidasOfer N GofritMordechai DuvdevaniPublished in: Investigative and clinical urology (2018)
Preoperative emergency inserted PCNs by IR usage rates were low during PCNL. Its placement neither affects the incidence of complications nor affects the operation time and outcomes. As such, when emergency renal drainage is indicated, the need for a future definitive PCNL should not influence the decision about the modality of renal drainage.