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1. Hydronephrosis severity clarifies prognosis and guides management for emergency department patients with acute ureteral colic

2. Does early intervention improve outcomes for patients with acute ureteral colic?

3. Pulse modulation with Moses technology improves popcorn laser lithotripsy

5. Mechanisms of Pulse Modulated Holmium:YAG Lithotripsy

8. MP15-13 MECHANISM OF PULSE MODULATED HOLMIUM:YAG LITHOTRIPSY

9. Variability of renal colic management and outcomes in two Canadian cities

10. Comparison of flexible ureteroscopy damage rates for lower pole renal stones by laser fiber type

11. PD59-05 OUTCOMES OF MEDICAL VS INTERVENTIONAL MANAGEMENT FOR ACUTE URETERAL COLIC IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT PATIENTS

12. Understanding the Popcorn Effect During Holmium Laser Lithotripsy for Dusting

13. Short-term external ureter stenting shows significant benefit in comparison to routine double-J stent placement after ureterorenoscopic stone extraction: A prospective randomized trial - the Fast track stent study (FaST)

14. Editorial Comment on: In Vitro Comparison of Stone Fragmentation When Using Various Settings with Modern Variable Pulse Holmium Lasers by Bell et al. (From: Bell JR, Penniston KL, Nakada SY, J Endourol 2017;31:1067-1072)

15. Editorial Comment

17. A Multicenter Comparison of the Safety and Effectiveness of Ureteroscopic Laser Lithotripsy in Obese and Normal Weight Patients

18. Optimal Power Settings for Holmium:YAG Lithotripsy

19. Ureteroscopic Ultrasound Technology to Size Kidney Stone Fragments: Proof of Principle Using a Miniaturized Probe in a Porcine Model

20. Comparison of fluoride and sapphire optical fibers for Er: YAG laser lithotripsy

21. Mechanism of Calcium Oxalate Monohydrate Kidney Stones Formation: Layered Spherulitic Growth

22. Selective Water Uptake in Calcium Oxalate Monohydrate Kidney Stones

23. Evaluation of 24 Holmium:YAG Laser Optical Fibers for Flexible Ureteroscopy

24. Comparison of Sapphire and Germanium Fibers for Erbium : Yag Lithotripsy

25. Differences in the Clinical Presentation of Interstitial Cystitis/Painful Bladder Syndrome in Patients With or Without Sexual Abuse History

26. Ureteral Access Sheath Use and Stenting in Ureteroscopy: Effect on Unplanned Emergency Room Visits and Cost

27. Lasers in clinical urology: state of the art and new horizons

28. Pharmacological Management of Renal Colic in the Older Patient

29. Prevalence, diagnosis, characterization, and treatment of prostatitis, interstitial cystitis, and epididymitis in outpatient urological practice: The Canadian PIE Study

30. Acute Renal Colic from Ureteral Calculus

31. Stone Retropulsion During Holmium:Yag Lithotripsy

32. Long-term results for malone antegrade continence enema for adults with neurogenic bowel disease

33. Erbium: YAG laser Lithotripsy Mechanism

34. ERBIUM:YAG VERSUS HOLMIUM:YAG LITHOTRIPSY

35. Free electron laser ablation of urinary calculi: an experimental study

36. THE UROLOGY RESIDENCY MATCHING PROGRAM IN PRACTICE

37. Techniques in Endourology Holmium:YAG Lithotripsy for Large Renal and Bladder Calculi: Strategies for Efficient Lithotripsy

38. POTASSIUM LEAK TEST PREDICTS OUTCOME IN INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS

39. UROLOGICAL NEEDS ASSESSMENT FOR PRIMARY CARE PRACTICE: IMPLICATIONS FOR UNDERGRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION

40. Holmium: YAG Lithotripsy: Photothermal Mechanism

41. Holmium:YAG laser lithotripsy: A dominant photothermal ablative mechanism with chemical decomposition of urinary calculi

42. Interstitial Cystitis and Female Sexual Dysfunction

43. MALONE ANTEGRADE CONTINENCE ENEMA FOR ADULTS WITH NEUROGENIC BOWEL DISEASE

44. Holmium:yttrium-aluminum-garnet lithotripsy efficiency varies with stone composition

45. HOLMIUM

46. HOLMIUM: YAG LITHOTRIPSY: PHOTOTHERMAL MECHANISM CONVERTS URIC ACID CALCULI TO CYANIDE

47. HOLMIUM

48. HOLMIUM: YAG PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY: THE LASER INCIDENT ANGLE MATTERS

49. COLOR VISION DEFICITS DURING LASER LITHOTRIPSY USING SAFETY GOGGLES FOR COUMARIN GREEN OR ALEXANDRITE BUT NOT WITH HOLMIUM

50. ROLE AND LONG-TERM RESULTS OF LAPAROSCOPIC DECORTICATION IN SOLITARY CYSTIC AND AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT POLYCYSTIC KIDNEY DISEASE

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