Effects of diuretic administration on outcomes of extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy: A systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Wang Z, Bai Y, Wang J.
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Comparison of ultrasound-assisted and pure fluoroscopy-guided extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy for renal stones. [PDF]
Chang TH +6 more
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Massive Hemoperitoneum Secondary to Splenic Laceration After Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy. [PDF]
Salih AA +4 more
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Combined extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy and ERCP for chronic calcific pancreatitis with the patient under general anesthesia in one session: an introduction to extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy and a case example. [PDF]
Patel S, Gómez V.
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Clinical application of the therapeutic ultrasound in urologic disease: Part II of therapeutic ultrasound in urology [PDF]
This article aimed to review the clinical application and evidence of the therapeutic ultrasound in detail for urological diseases such as prostate cancer, kidney tumor, erectile dysfunction, and urolithiasis.
Minh-Tung Do +3 more
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Outcomes and costs of ureteroscopy, extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy, and percutaneous nephrolithotomy for the treatment of urolithiasis: an analysis based on health insurance claims data in Germany. [PDF]
Schulz C +7 more
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Extremely-slow, half-number shockwave lithotripsy for asymptomatic renal stones <20 mm [PDF]
Purpose: To compare the treatment success rate and safety of reduced (30 shocks/min, 1,200 shocks/session) versus standard (60 shocks/min, 2,400 shocks/session) extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy for the management of renal stones.
Katsuhiro Ito +5 more
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The efficacy of early extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy for the treatment of 5 to 10 mm upper ureteral stones: An observational study. [PDF]
Aydamirov M +10 more
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Burst wave lithotripsy – the new evolution stage of extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy
Urolithiasis is currently one of the most urgent problems in the world. Every eleventh worldwide inhabitant suffers from this disease. Previously, the only way to get rid of kidney stones and the urinary tract was open surgery, which was characterized by
N. K. Gadzhiev +8 more
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