Which of these is the best for management of a 3 cm stone in renal pelvis without evidence of hydronephrosis?
ARetrograde pyeloplasty
BESWL
CPCNL
DAntegrade pyeloplasty
What is the first-line intervention for acute symptomatic hydroureter with ureteral obstruction requiring urgent decompression?
AAntibiotic prophylaxis alone
BImmediate ureterolithotomy
CEndoscopic ureteral stenting
DUrinary alkalization
Following a blunt trauma abdomen, a patient had renal laceration and urinoma. Even after 12 days, urinoma persisted, but the patient was stable and there was no fever. Next step in management would be:
APercutaneous nephrostomy
BWait and watch
CSurgical exploration and repair
DDouble-J stent
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