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Fluid Absorption During Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy: Does It Matter?
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Fluid absorption does take place during PCNL. This may be clinically significant in patients with compromised cardiorespiratory or renal status and in pediatric patients, leading to fluid overload. Using a low-pressure system, reducing the nephroscopy time and the amount of irrigating fluid used, and staging the procedure for large renal stone burdens, especially in the presence of complications such as perforation of the pelvicaliceal system, reduces fluid absorption and avoids volume overload. Fluid absorption may also be associated with both infective and noninfective pyrexia, necessitating adequate preoperative control of urinary infection.
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