nefroskopia
Nefroskopia, or nephroscopy in English, is an endoscopic examination of the kidney that uses a nephroscope to directly visualize the renal pelvis and calyces. It is employed to assess intrarenal anatomy, manage stones, obtain tissue samples, and perform certain intrarenal procedures.
Two main approaches are used. Percutaneous nephroscopy involves creating a small tract through the skin into
Indications include evaluation and management of complex renal stones not readily treated by other means, assessment
Equipment and technique involve rigid and flexible nephroscopes, imaging guidance, controlled irrigation, guidewires, stone baskets, lithotripsy
Risks and limitations include bleeding, infection, injury to renal parenchyma or collecting system, urinary leakage, stone