Will the advances in retrograde intrarenal surgery extinguish percutaneous nephrolithotomy for stones larger than 2 cm?
Azal Neto, Wilmar; de Salles, Lukas Costa; di Domenico, Bruno; Miyaoka, Ricardo; Reis, Leonardo O..
Int. braz. j. urol
; 49(1): 143-149, Jan.-Feb. 2023.
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