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Laser Ablation Efficiency, Laser Ablation Speed, and Laser Energy Consumption During Lithotripsy: What Are They and How Are They Defined? A Systematic Review and Proposal for a Standardized Terminology

Our review of studies on outcomes for laser lithotripsy performance using stone volume, energy, and time revealed a current lack of consensus on terminology. We propose a standardized terminology for use in future studies on laser lithotripsy performance. Laser performance for lithotripsy is current...

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Published in:European urology focus 2024-07, Vol.10 (4), p.599-611
Main Authors: Kwok, Jia-Lun, De Coninck, Vincent, Ventimiglia, Eugenio, Panthier, Frédéric, Corrales, Mariela, Sierra, Alba, Emiliani, Esteban, Talso, Michele, Miernik, Arkadiusz, Kronenberg, Peter, Enikeev, Dmitry, Somani, Bhaskar, Ghani, Khurshid R., Traxer, Olivier, Keller, Etienne Xavier
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