Percutaneous nephroscope

Percutaneous nephroscopy is an auxiliary diagnostic method used to check whether the kidneys are normal. Percutaneous nephroscopy is a technique that uses endoscopic expansion of the skin-to-renal collecting system channel to enter the upper urinary tract for examination, diagnosis, and treatment. It is one of the most valuable diagnostic and therapeutic measures in the field of urology.

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