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Diagnosis and management of eswl-induced significant perirenal hematoma
Shih-Hsun Lin+9 more
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Comparison of treatment of renal calculi by open surgery, percutaneous nephrolithotomy, and extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy. [PDF]
C. Charig+3 more
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Electrohydraulic lithotripsy with peroral choledochoscopy. [PDF]
Joseph W. Leung, S Chung
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BU Medical Center press release [PDF]
Press release from the Boston University Medical ...
Boston University Medical Center, Office of Media Relations
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Computational Models of Material Interfaces for the Study of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) is a noninvasive treatment for a variety of musculoskeletal ailments. A shock wave is generated in water and then focused using an acoustic lens or reflector so the energy of the wave is concentrated in a small ...
Carter, Goodship, Mouzopoulos, Park
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Art. III. An account of seven additional Cases of Stone in the Bladder, in which the operation of Lithotripsy was successfully performed. [PDF]
J Randolph
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CASE VI.—CURE BY LITHOTRIPSY FOUR YEARS AFTER LITHOTOMY.—Related by HENRY OLDKNOW, Esq., Surgeon to the Nottingham Hospital. [PDF]
Henry Oldenow
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Biliary and pancreatic lithotripsy devices
Background and Aims: Lithotripsy is a procedure for fragmentation or destruction of stones to facilitate their removal or passage from the biliary or pancreatic ducts.
Rabindra R. Watson, MD+13 more
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