Percutaneous dissolution of renal calculi
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- DOI: 10.1146/annurev.me.34.020183.002043
Percutaneous dissolution of renal calculi
Abstract
The use of percutaneous nephrostomy catheters has allowed access to intrarenal urinary calculi for dissolution. Renacidin is the successful agent for dissolving struvite stones. THAM-E is the most effective agent for the intrarenal dissolution of cystine stone. Calcium oxalate stones are still resistant to dissolution techniques.
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