Transcription of Key Points - BAUS
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Information about your procedure from The British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS) Published: June 2021 Leaflet No: 21/164 Page: 1 Due for review: June 2023 British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS) Limited This leaflet contains evidence-based information about your proposed urological procedure. We have consulted specialist surgeons during its preparation, so that it represents best practice in UK urology. You should use it in addition to any advice already given to you. To view the online version of this leaflet, type the text below into your web browser: Further general information about kidney stones can be found on the Patients section of the BAUS website under "I think I might have .. kidney stones". What does this procedure involve?
a track into the kidney through which a telescope can be passed. We may need to puncture the kidney at more than one site to reach all your stone(s). Key Points • The aim of this procedure is to fragment stones in the kidney telescopically using a “keyhole” approach to your kidney through a puncture in the skin of your back
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