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The use of a biological model for comparing two techniques of fluoroscopy-guided percutaneous puncture: A randomised cross-over study

To develop a new and inexpensive model for training in fluoroscopic puncture into the pelvicalyceal system, and to use this model to compare the learning curve of two fluoroscopic techniques, the 'eye of the needle' (EN) and triangulation techniques. For the trial we used a commercial plas...

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Published in:Arab Journal of Urology 2013-03, Vol.11 (1), p.79-84
Main Authors: Abdallah, Mohamed M., Salem, Shady M., Badreldin, Mohamed R., Gamaleldin, Ahmed A.
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