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Objectives To evaluate the safety and efficacy of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)‐guided transurethral ultrasound ablation (TULSA) as a minimally invasive alternative for benign prostatic obstruction (BPO). Patients and Methods This prospective, single‐centre, early phase II study (NCT03350529) included 30 men with BPO scheduled for primary ...
Antti Viitala+9 more
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Morphological Characterization of Tissue Destruction According to the Distance Between Holmium:YAG Laser Tip and Tissue Surface [PDF]
Purpose Little is known about the soft tissue destruction by holmium laser clinically used for holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP), subject to the distance between the laser fiber tip and the tissue surface.
Dongho Kang+6 more
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Notizen: Eine neue Holmium-Aktivität mit 11,5 Minuten Halbwertszeit [PDF]
H. Schepers
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Transmyocardial Revascularization with Holmium Laser
Sixteen patients with angina refractory to medical therapy who were not considered suitable for standard revascularization underwent transmyocardial revascularization with holmium laser. The average age of the patients was 63.2 ± 10.5 years. All of them had angina class 3 or 4, and 9 (56%) had previously undergone an aortocoronary bypass grafting. Four
Juan C. García-Rubira+7 more
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Objective To assess the efficacy of prostate artery embolisation (PAE) in the management of obstructive benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) by conducting formal urodynamic studies. Methods Patients with symptomatic BPH underwent baseline assessments, including urodynamic evaluation, followed by PAE. Follow‐up International Prostate Symptom Scores (IPSS),
Nicholas Brown+11 more
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Spin-Wave Excitations in the Conical and Spiral Magnetic Phases of Holmium Metal [PDF]
M. W. Stringfellow+3 more
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Flexible and navigable suction access sheaths: what size stone particles can be cleared?
Objectives To perform benchtop experiments on flexible and navigable suction (FANS) ureteric access sheaths (UASs) to determine the clearance capabilities for various stone sizes when paired with different‐sized ureteroscopes. Methods Quartz stones were used as a surrogate for renal stones.
Richard Menzies‐Wilson+5 more
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Experimental stone clearance with in‐scope suction and flexible and navigable suction access sheaths
Objective To perform benchtop experiments using direct in‐scope suction (DISS) ureteroscopes (Pusen Medical, Zhuhai, China; 3.6‐Ch and 5.1‐Ch working channels) and flexible and navigable suction (FANS) ureteric access sheaths (ClearPetra; Wellead, Guangzhou, China) to establish their ability to clear stones of different diameters.
Richard Menzies‐Wilson+2 more
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Direct in‐scope suction (DISS) ureteroscopy: techniques, outcomes and future directions
Objective To provide an overview of direct in‐scope suction (DISS) ureteroscopy, an emerging technology that integrates suction directly into the ureteroscope with the aim of enhancing stone clearance, improving visualisation, and reducing intrarenal pressure during ureteroscopic stone surgery.
Parth U. Patel+6 more
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