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Reduction of Cost of Dornier HM3 Treatment by Using Refurbished Electrodes [PDF]
Allhoff, E. P.+5 more
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Ureteroscopic treatment of larger renal calculi (\u3e2 cm). [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the current status of ureteroscopic lithotripsy (UL) for treating renal calculi of \u3e2 cm, as advances in flexible ureteroscope design, accessory instrumentation and lithotrites have revolutionised the treatment of urinary ...
Bagley, Demetrius H.+2 more
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Outcome of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy in Western Region of Nepal
Pragya Gautam Ghimire+2 more
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Subcapsular hematoma of the kidney after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy: A rare complication
extracorporeal shock wave (ESLW) is a common and relatively safe procedure, with a high success rate and low side effects.its complications are limited to the kidneys and always disappear spontaneously.
Ahmed Jdaini+5 more
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Gallbladder motility before and after extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy
Ulrich Spengler+4 more
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Neurological Damage Resulting from Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy When Air is Used to Locate the Epidural Space [PDF]
R. K. Deam, David A. Scott
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Background and Aim: Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) has revolutionized the treatment of kidney stones in children. However, use of this technology has several complications which cast doubt on its safety and effectiveness.
Heshmatollah Sofimajidpour, Adel Sajadi
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Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for pancreatic duct stones in patients with chronic pancreatitis: Are we underutilizing a new technology? [PDF]
Hashmi S+4 more
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