Rare Open Surgery for Nephrolithiasis
Volume 1 - Issue 4
Safarik L1*, Handrejch L2, Ladman J2, Koch M2 and Horáková M2
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- 1Urology Clinic, Czech Republic
- 2Department of Urology and Surgery, General District Hospital, Czech Republic
*Corresponding author:
Safarik L, MD, FEBU, Urology Clinic, Beroun, Czech Republic, Czechia
Received: May 10, 2019; Published: May 28, 2019
DOI: 10.32474/JUNS.2019.01.000124
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Abstract
A 65-year-old woman had been presented with 2 weeks right lumbar pain and history of two UTI in the past 6 months. On U/S examination, there was a clearly visible hyperechoic stone in the central part of the right kidney w/o any obstruction. The CT scan had proved 14.1 x 6.9mm asymmetrical stone stucked in central pelvis with post-inflammatory changes around it.
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