Abstract
AbstractPercutaneous nephrolithotomy is an invasive procedure applied to large and complex stones in the prone or supine position. Various complications—but mostly fever or bleeding—can be seen during and after the procedure. Neighboring organ injuries are rare during access. Liver injuries are rarely seen and have a better clinical prognosis than other organ injuries. We present the management of liver injury with ptosis of the retro-renal right lobe as a complication during supine percutaneous nephrolithotomy.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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