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Retrograde, Antegrade, and Laparoscopic Approaches for the Management of Large, Proximal Ureteral Stones: A Randomized Clinical Trial
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Although the success rate of ureteroscopy was not significantly lower than the two other options, the complications seen with this technique were negligible. Consequently, the procedure of choice for large proximal ureteral stones seems to depend on surgeon expertise and availability of equipment.
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