Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Lasertripsy For the Controlled Coarse Fragmentation of Urinary Tract Stones : (JUNS)- Lupine publishers


Lasertripsy For the Controlled Coarse Fragmentation of Urinary Tract Stones by OL Antipov in Journal of Urology & Nephrology Studies in Lupine publishers

Development  of  novel  methods  for  controlled  coarse  fragmentation  of  urinary  tract  stones  may  help  to  minimise  the  risk  of  urinary tract infection and prevent the small stone fragments, responsible for residual stone formation, from entering into the calyx-calcification system of a kidney. The experimental results demonstrated that the following parameters of a pulsed laser operating at the 2097 nm (or the 1967 nm) wavelength were optimal for a controlled fractioning of the stones in air: the pulse duration of 20-30 ns, the repetition rate of 200-1000 Hz (or more), and pulse energy of 45-55 mJ. The relatively small pulse energy coupled with the high repetition rate enabled the destruction of concrements into fragments small enough to be removed with the amplatz.

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https://www.lupinepublishers.com/urology-nephrology-journal/abstracts/lasertripsy-for-the-controlled-coarse-fragmentation-of-urinary-tract-stones.ID.000109.php

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