Abstract
We describe a technique of blind percutaneous renal access when retrograde/intravenous imaging is not possible. We present the surgical technique, the patient population, and situations in which the technique is used. Following a review of 40 accesses, we concluded that this technique is safe, simple, and effective. It also allows the urologist to act autonomously in obtaining renal access.
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