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Objective Persistent, residual, or recurrent stones after transoral duct surgery are always associated with hilar to intraparenchymal and/or multiple sialolithiasis, causing difficulties in the treatment.
Konstantinos Mantsopoulos +9 more
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Is it mandatory to use a guidewire and to collect the stone fragments in lower ureteral calculi?
Objective: This prospective clinical study compared two different ureteroscopic lithotripsy methods for treating lower ureteral stones. Materials and methods: Ureteroscopic lithotripsy was applied in 110 patients with lower ureteral stones between ...
Mehmet Kalkan +4 more
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UEG Week 2025 Poster Presentations
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 13, Issue S8, Page S803-S1476, October 2025.
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Objectives: To study the outcome and safety of semirigid ureteroscopy (URS) using pneumatic lithotripsy for treatment of ureteral stones of surface area \u3e 30 mm(2) and to assess the impact of size and location on stone-free (SF) rate.
Ather, M Hammad +2 more
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ROLE OF PNEUMATIC LITHOTRIPSY IN PAEDIATRIC BLADDER STONES - “I WILL NOT CUT UPON STONE!”
Objective: To study the effectiveness and safety of pneumatic lithotripsy in paediatric bladder stone disease. Methodology: This descriptive study was conducted at department of urology at institute of kidney diseases Hayatabad Peshawar from 01-01-2009 ...
Liaqat Ali +3 more
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Comparison of mean operative time in patients undergoing Ho: YAG laser lithotripsy and pneumatic lithotripsy in ureterorenoscopy for ureteric calculus. [PDF]
Sajid MT +5 more
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The purpose of the present chapter is to provide an update about the use of preventive devices used to stop retrograde stone migration during pneumatic lithotripsy for ureteric stone management. The aim to reduce the cost, ancillary procedure, reduce the
Ali, Authar +3 more
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Background and objectives: To compare and to assess the safety and efficacy of laser lithotripsy versus other lithotripsies in the management of lower third ureteral calculi.
Karthik Are, Prathvi
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Assessment of Tissue Damage from Ultrasonic, Pneumatic and Combination Lithotripsy
Mentor: Manoj Monga MD (Urologic Surgery)Objective: To conduct a comparative evaluation of ultrasonic, pneumatic, and dual ultrasonic lithotripsy to predict the safety of probes on urinary tract tissue.
Monga, Manoj +3 more
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Background There are limited number of studies comparing the results of Holmium:YAG laser lithotripsy (LL) and pneumatic lithotripsy (PL) for pediatric ureteral stones.
Simsir, Adnan +4 more
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