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Ep. 97 Nephrostomy Tube Placement- Basic to Advanced with Dr. David Field

BackTable Vascular & Interventional

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How to Do a Cone Beam CT on a Stone

If it's a non-dilated system for, you know, for urinary diversion, I will give the patient IV contrast and they usually give them about 90 milliliters. You can see the calyx light up and, and plump up because with, with the Lasix, you actually have a much better target. So as long as the patient is ready to go, then you can give the IV contrast, give the Lasix and then you do your Dina CT.

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