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Publikováno v:
Journal of Endourology. 9:371-374
The Browne Pneumatic Impactor (BPI; Browne Medical Systems, Minneapolis, MN) is a new mechanical lithotripter that relies on a pneumatically driven metal probe. It can be employed through both rigid and actively deflectable flexible endoscopes. Prior
Publikováno v:
Urology. 45:372-376
Objectives To compare extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy (ESWL) with endoscopic lithotripsy to establish the more efficacious and cost-effective treatment for ureteral calculi. Methods The records of 112 patients with primary ureteral calculi trea
Publikováno v:
Urology. 44:937-941
Objectives. To define the safety and efficacy of a pneumatically driven, mechanical lithotriptor using nitinol probes through semirigid and actively deflectable, flexible fiberoptic endoscopes. Methods. The Browne Pneumatic Impactor (BPI) uses standa
Publikováno v:
Journal of Endourology. 9:315-317
Extensive pelvic carcinomatosis often results in bilateral ureteral obstruction and renal parenchymal loss. Percutaneous nephrostomies can be used for palliative means but may be poorly tolerated. Laparoscopic techniques can be applied to obtain a mo
Publikováno v:
The Journal of urology. 153(6)
Caliceal diverticular calculi are most often asymptomatic and of little clinical significance. In certain cases they may be associated with flank pain, pyuria and chronic urinary tract infections. Treatment has evolved from open surgical techniques t
Publikováno v:
Urology. 45(3)
Objectives To define those patients with upper urinary tract calculi who are more likely to have an unsuccessful outcome from extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy (ESWL). Methods A critical prospective analysis of 121 patients, referred to two unive
Autor:
Scott D. Miller, Michael K. Brawer, Sean Heron, Sheldon Freedman, Herbert C. Ruckle, Claus G. Roehrborn, Peter Loisides, Eugene Y. Rhee
Publikováno v:
Journal of Urology. 173:424-424
Publikováno v:
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal. 49:108-116
Subjective and physiological responses to a variety of respiratory loads were measured in a group of 52 normal volunteers during steady, moderate treadmill exercise. Subjective response (SR) was determined with two visual analogue scales developed fo