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  • 5. Immediate versus delayed shockwave lithotripsy for inaccessible stones after uncomplicated percutaneous nephrolithotomy.
    Desoky EA, Fawzi AM, Sakr A, Eliwa A, El Sayed ER, El Sayed D, Shahin AM, Salem EA, Kamel HM, Shabana W, Kamel M.
    Arab J Urol; 2017 Mar; 15(1):30-35. PubMed ID: 28275515
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  • 8. Predictors of urosepsis in struvite stone patients after percutaneous nephrolithotomy.
    Chan JY, Wong VK, Wong J, Paterson RF, Lange D, Chew BH, Scotland KB.
    Investig Clin Urol; 2021 Mar; 62(2):201-209. PubMed ID: 33660448
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  • 10. Obstructing Ureteral Calculi and Presumed Infection: Impact of Antimicrobial Duration and Time From Decompression to Stone Treatment in Developing Urosepsis.
    Orr A, Awad M, Johnson N, Sternberg K.
    Urology; 2023 Feb; 172():55-60. PubMed ID: 36334770
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  • 11. Percutaneous nephrolithotomy in octogenarians and beyond: How old is too old?
    Morganstern B, Galli R, Motamedinia P, Leavitt D, Keheila M, Ghiraldi E, Hoenig D, Smith A, Okeke Z.
    Asian J Urol; 2015 Oct; 2(4):208-213. PubMed ID: 29264147
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  • 13. Mini- versus standard percutaneous nephrolithotomy for treatment of pediatric renal stones: is smaller enough?
    Mahmood SN, Aziz BO, Tawfeeq HM, Fakhralddin SS.
    J Pediatr Urol; 2019 Dec; 15(6):664.e1-664.e6. PubMed ID: 31604603
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  • 16. Comparison of Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy and Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery in Treating 20-40 mm Renal Stones.
    Atis G, Culpan M, Pelit ES, Canakci C, Ulus I, Gunaydin B, Yildirim A, Caskurlu T.
    Urol J; 2017 Mar 16; 14(2):2995-2999. PubMed ID: 28299761
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  • 19. [Flexible ureterorenoscopy vs percutaneous nephrolithotomy for renal stone management: Retrospective study].
    Palmero X, Balssa L, Bernardini S, Chabannes E, Guichard G, Bittard H, Kleinclauss F.
    Prog Urol; 2016 Sep 16; 26(9):500-6. PubMed ID: 27592745
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  • 20. Comparison of retrograde intrarenal surgery and standard percutaneous nephrolithotomy for management of stones at ureteropelvic junction with high-grade hydronephrosis.
    Wang F, Hong Y, Yang Z, Ye L.
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