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Electromagnetic Guided Percutaneous Renal Access Outcomes Among Surgeons and Trainees of Different Experience Levels: A Pilot Study
Michael S. Borofsky
, Marcelino E. Rivera
, Casey A. Dauw
, Amy E. Krambeck
, James E. Lingeman
Urology
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Surgeons
100%
Beginner
100%
Experience Level
100%
Percutaneous Renal Surgery
100%
Access Time
100%
Electromagnetic Guidance
100%
Learning Curve
66%
Fluoroscopy Time
66%
Fluoroscopic Guided
66%
Percutaneous Access
66%
Animal Care
33%
Three-dimensional (3D)
33%
Porcine Model
33%
Animal Use
33%
Redwood
33%
Success Rate
33%
Traditional Techniques
33%
High Failure Rate
33%
Fluoroscopy
33%
Urologists
33%
Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy
33%
Retrograde Pyelography
33%
Ureteroscope
33%
Calyx
33%
Guided Access
33%
Aurès
33%
Urology Trainees
33%
Number of Attempts
33%
Electromagnetic Guiding System
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Surgeon
100%
Puncture
100%
Fluoroscopy
75%
Learning Curve
50%
Urology
25%
Pyelogram
25%
Urologist
25%
Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy
25%
Sepal
25%
Primary Outcome
25%