182 results on '"Panthier, Frédéric"'
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2. Artificial intelligence versus human touch: can artificial intelligence accurately generate a literature review on laser technologies?
3. Optimal deflection techniques for flexible and navigable suction ureteral access sheaths (FANS): a comparative in vitro PEARLS analysis
4. Illumination matters Part II: advanced comparative analysis of flexible ureteroscopes in a kidney model by PEARLS
5. Illumination matters part IV: blackout and whiteout in flexible ureteroscopy - first report on a phenomenon observed by PEARLS
6. Comment to: Dusting efficacy between the regular setting of holmium laser (Ho:YAG) versus vapor tunnel pulse modality for non-complex kidney stones
7. Illumination matters Part III: Impact of light obstruction on illuminance from flexible ureteroscopes — a comparative PEARLS analysis
8. From laser-on time to lithotripsy duration: how neural networks can refine “KIDNEY STONE CALCULATOR” predictions for ureteroscopic lithotripsy duration: preliminary results
9. Planning my ureteroscopic laser lithotripsy: how much energy and time should I reasonably expect? Integrating the concept of laser energy consumption (J/mm3)
10. How much energy do we need to ablate 1 cubic millimeter of stone during Thulium Fiber Laser lithotripsy? An in vitro study
11. Thulium:YAG laser: a good compromise between holmium:YAG and thulium fiber laser for endoscopic lithotripsy? A narrative review
12. Pulsed Thulium:YAG laser – What is the lithotripsy ablation efficiency for stone dust from human urinary stones? Results from an in vitro PEARLS study
13. Synoptic report: Interests of structured standardized operative report in renal surgery
14. Pulsed thulium:YAG laser—ready to dust all urinary stone composition types? Results from a PEARLS analysis
15. Ureteral stents: What your eyes can’t see! An in vitro study
16. Initial clinical experience with the pulsed solid-state thulium YAG laser from Dornier during RIRS: first 25 cases
17. Preparing for the Worst: Management and Predictive Factors of Open Conversion During Minimally Invasive Renal Tumor Surgery (UroCCR-135 Study)
18. Gender Demographics in Urology in Europe: Trend Analysis over a 10-year Period
19. 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
20. Reply letter to: False discovery rate in laser studies
21. Comparison of holmium:yttrium‐aluminium‐garnet (YAG), thulium fiber laser, and pulsed thulium:YAG lasers on soft tissue: an ex vivo study.
22. Illumination matters part I: comparative analysis of light sources and illumination in flexible ureteroscopy-fundamental findings from a PEARLS analysis
23. Comparison of European and American Guidelines for Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma: How Are They different?
24. MP43-13 PULSED THULIUM:YAG LASER: READY TO DUST ALL URINARY STONE COMPOSITION TYPES? RESULTS FROM a PEARLS ANALYSIS
25. Evaluation of a free 3D software for kidney stones’ surgical planning: “kidney stone calculator” a pilot study
26. Comparison of the ablation rates, fissures and fragments produced with 150 µm and 272 µm laser fibers with superpulsed thulium fiber laser: an in vitro study
27. Illumination matters Part III: Impact of light obstruction on illuminance from flexible ureteroscopes - a comparative PEARLS analysis
28. How do we assess the efficacy of Ho:YAG low-power laser lithotripsy for the treatment of upper tract urinary stones? Introducing the Joules/mm3 and laser activity concepts
29. Can Artificial Intelligence Accurately Detect Urinary Stones? A Systematic Review.
30. Comprehensive Approaches to Urolithiasis in Renal Transplants: A Narrative Review.
31. How much energy do we need to ablate 1 mm3 of stone during Ho:YAG laser lithotripsy? An in vitro study
32. En bloc greenlight laser enucleation of prostate (GreenLEP): about the first hundred cases
33. Lasers and Stones: Towards an Approach that Depends on the Stone Type? A Point of View from PEARLS Members
34. Primary angiosarcoma of the kidney: A challenging diagnosis
35. Pelvi-ureteric junction obstruction related to crossing vessels: vascular anatomic variations and implication for surgical approaches
36. Retrograde intra renal surgery and safety: pressure and temperature. A systematic review
37. Optimizing Outcomes in Flexible Ureteroscopy: A Narrative Review of Suction Techniques
38. Pulsed Thulium:YAG laser - What is the lithotripsy ablation efficiency for stone dust from human urinary stones? Results from an in vitro PEARLS study
39. 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
40. Pulsed thulium:YAG laser-ready to dust all urinary stone composition types? Results from a PEARLS analysis.
41. Rethinking Stone-free Rates and Surgical Outcomes in Endourology: A Point of View from PEARLS Members.
42. Laser-Induced Ocular Lesions with Thulium Fiber Laser in Endourology: An Ex Vivo Study
43. Priapisme ischémique et nécrose pénienne secondaire à une infection grave à SARS-CoV-2, une complication spécifique : présentation d’un cas-clinique
44. Assessment of Factors Involved in Laser Fiber Degradation with Thulium Fiber Laser
45. PD19-03 ASSESSMENT OF FACTORS INVOLVED IN LASER FIBER DEGRADATION WITH THULIUM FIBER LASER
46. Lasers and Stones: Towards an Approach that Depends on the Stone Type? A Point of View from PEARLS Members
47. Ejaculations and Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: An Impossible Compromise? A Comprehensive Review
48. Comparison of Holmium:YAG and Thulium Fiber Lasers on Soft Tissue: An Ex Vivo Study
49. Impact of Laser Fiber Diameter and Irrigation Fluids on Induced Bubble Stream Dynamics with Thulium Fiber Laser: An In Vitro Study
50. Comparison of Holmium:YAG and Thulium Fiber Lasers on the Risk of Laser Fiber Fracture
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