nefrolitotomi
Nefrolitotomi, known in English as nephrolithotomy, is a surgical procedure for removing stones from the kidney by making an incision into renal tissue or the renal collecting system. Historically performed as open surgery, it has largely been superseded by less invasive techniques, with percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) becoming the standard for large or complex stones. Open and, less commonly, laparoscopic nephrolithotomies are still employed in certain settings.
Indications for nefrolitotomi include large renal calculi typically greater than 2 cm, staghorn stones that occupy
Techniques: Modern practice favors PCNL for substantial stone disease. This involves creating a percutaneous tract into
Outcomes and risks: Stone-free rates after PCNL vary with stone size and complexity but are commonly high
See also: nephrolithiasis, percutaneous nephrolithotomy, ESWL, ureteroscopy.