Harnessing oscillatory fluid behaviour to improve debris wash-out in ureteroscopy
In ureteroscopy, a common method for kidney stone removal, a ureteroscope is inserted into the patient’s kidney, through which working tools such as a laser are inserted. During the procedure, the renal space proximal to the scope tip is irrigated with fluid in order to clear stone particles and deb...
Main Authors: | Reynolds, HCA, Turney, BW, Waters, SL, Moulton, DE |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media
2023
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