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- Title
Future of kidney stone surgery: will we treat small stones with large-sized PCNL and big stones with RIRS?
- Authors
Nagele, Udo; Tokas, Theodoros; Traxer, Olivier
- Abstract
Future of kidney stone surgery: will we treat small stones with large-sized PCNL and big stones with RIRS? Keywords: Minimally invasive percutaneous stone treatment; MIP; MIP S; Flexible ureteroscopy; Retrograde intrarenal surgery; RIRS; Endourology; Access; Laser; Residual fragments; Trauma; Low- and high-risk stone former EN Minimally invasive percutaneous stone treatment MIP MIP S Flexible ureteroscopy Retrograde intrarenal surgery RIRS Endourology Access Laser Residual fragments Trauma Low- and high-risk stone former 3291 3292 2 12/07/20 20201201 NES 201201 For many years endourologists are searching for the most efficient and least traumatic stone treatment. Risk stratification of stone patients in high and low-risk stone formers and its impact on new stone formation might help us to predict the necessity of a stone-free status in low-risk patients [[6]].
- Subjects
KIDNEY surgery; KIDNEY stones; LASER lithotripsy; CALCULI; EXTRACORPOREAL shock wave lithotripsy; RENAL colic; DISEASE relapse
- Publication
World Journal of Urology, 2020, Vol 38, Issue 12, p3291
- ISSN
0724-4983
- Publication type
Editorial
- DOI
10.1007/s00345-019-02983-5