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The Utility of Noncontrast Computed Tomography in the Prompt Diagnosis of Postoperative Complications After Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy
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Serious post-PNL complications are uncommon, but their prompt diagnosis and treatment is imperative. In addition to identifying residual stones, CT is useful in diagnosing postoperative complications. Postoperative CT could potentially be considered for all patients undergoing PNL, particularly in complex cases such as patients with anatomical abnormalities (renal anatomic abnormality or retrorenal colon), patients requiring upper pole access (risk of thoracic, hepatic, and splenic complications), and patients requiring multisite access (higher risk of perinephric hematoma or need for transfusion).
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