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      Percutaneous Nephrostomy: Assessment of Renal Damage Associated with Semi-Rigid (24F) and Balloon (36F) Dilation

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      The Journal of Urology
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          In an effort to discern the amount of renal damage incurred by antegrade percutaneous nephrostomy and nephrostomy tract dilation, we studied the long-term effect of acutely created 24F and 36F percutaneous nephrostomy tracts on 12 pig kidneys. Half of the nephrostomy tracts were dilated using a semi-rigid 24F fascial dilating system (Amplatz design) and half were dilated using a 36F balloon dilation system. Animals were killed at six weeks and the nephrostomy tract was dissected, fixed in formalin, and microscopic cross-sections were stained with Masson's trichrome stain for collagen prior to morphometry using computerized planimetry. In this study, renal damage from the nephrostomy tract averaged 0.15% of the total renal cortical surface. Balloon dilation to 36F incurred no more significant damage than fascial dilation to 24F.

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          Journal
          The Journal of Urology
          The Journal of Urology
          Elsevier BV
          00225347
          July 1987
          July 1987
          : 138
          : 1
          : 203-206
          Article
          10.1016/S0022-5347(17)43045-X
          3599212
          6aae28b4-68eb-45bd-8d51-89b58904bd7e
          © 1987

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