Difficulties with access in percutaneous renal surgery

Ther Adv Urol. 2011 Apr;3(2):59-68. doi: 10.1177/1756287211400661.

Abstract

Percutaneous renal surgery provides a minimally invasive approach to the kidney for stone extraction in a number of different clinical scenarios. Certain clinical cases present inherent challenges to percutaneous access to the kidney. Herein, we present scenarios in which obtaining and/or maintaining percutaneous access is difficult along with techniques to overcome the challenges commonly encountered. Also, complications associated with these challenging percutaneous renal surgeries are discussed.

Keywords: PCNL; angiomyolipoma; calyceal diverticulum; horseshoe kidney; nephrolithotomy; obesity.