Emerging Technologies in Renal Stone Management, An Issue of Urologic Clinics, 1st Edition
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By Ojas Shah, MD and Brian Richard Matlaga, MD, MPH
In consultation with Consulting Editor, Dr. Samir Taneja, Guest Editors Dr. Brian Matlaga and Dr. Ojas Shah have put together a timely look at Emerging Technologies in Renal Stone Management. The issue focuses on techniques and newer generation of la
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In consultation with Consulting Editor, Dr. Samir Taneja, Guest Editors Dr. Brian Matlaga and Dr. Ojas Shah have put together a timely look at Emerging Technologies in Renal Stone Management. The issue focuses on techniques and newer generation of lasers, fiberoptics, and imaging techniques. Clinical review articles are specifically devoted to the following: Next Generation Reusable Ureteroscopes: Fiberoptic and Digital; Single-Use Ureteroscopes; Disposable Stone Retrieval Devices; New Generation Laser Fibers; Emerging Laser Techniques for Stone Management; Ultrasonic and Pneumatic Lithotripters; Emerging technologies in lithotripsy; New technologies to aid in percutaneous access; Innovations in Ureteral Stent Technology; New imaging techniques in the Management of Stone Disease; Radiation Mitigation Techniques; Ultrasound Technology in the Management of Stone Disease; Emerging Mobile Platforms to Aid in Stone Management; and Assessing Cost-Effectiveness of New Technologies in Stone Management. Readers will come away with the latest information they need to optimize treatment and management outcomes in the patient with stone disease.
In consultation with Consulting Editor, Dr. Samir Taneja, Guest Editors Dr. Brian Matlaga and Dr. Ojas Shah have put together a timely look at Emerging Technologies in Renal Stone Management. The issue focuses on techniques and newer generation of lasers, fiberoptics, and imaging techniques. Clinical review articles are specifically devoted to the following: Next Generation Reusable Ureteroscopes: Fiberoptic and Digital; Single-Use Ureteroscopes; Disposable Stone Retrieval Devices; New Generation Laser Fibers; Emerging Laser Techniques for Stone Management; Ultrasonic and Pneumatic Lithotripters; Emerging technologies in lithotripsy; New technologies to aid in percutaneous access; Innovations in Ureteral Stent Technology; New imaging techniques in the Management of Stone Disease; Radiation Mitigation Techniques; Ultrasound Technology in the Management of Stone Disease; Emerging Mobile Platforms to Aid in Stone Management; and Assessing Cost-Effectiveness of New Technologies in Stone Management. Readers will come away with the latest information they need to optimize treatment and management outcomes in the patient with stone disease.
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By Ojas Shah, MD, George F. Cahill Professor of Urology, Director of the Division of Endourology and Stone Disease, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York, USA and Brian Richard Matlaga, MD, MPH, Director, The Stephens Center for Stone Disease, Professor of Urology, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA
By Ojas Shah, MD, George F. Cahill Professor of Urology, Director of the Division of Endourology and Stone Disease, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York, USA and Brian Richard Matlaga, MD, MPH, Director, The Stephens Center for Stone Disease, Professor of Urology, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA
https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/emerging-technologies-in-renal-stone-management-an-issue-of-urologic-clinics-9780323678643.html296323Emerging Technologies in Renal Stone Management, An Issue of Urologic Clinicshttps://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780323678643_6.jpg98.09108.99USDInStock/Clinics/Medicine & Surgery/Urology/Medicine/Urology/Clinics/Clinics/Medicine/Urology/Japan Titles43887254431213505461850546665255041525990552631601418269243350884886536505455351451205259833In consultation with Consulting Editor, Dr. Samir Taneja, Guest Editors Dr. Brian Matlaga and Dr. Ojas Shah have put together a timely look at Emerging Technologies in Renal Stone Management. The issue focuses on techniques and newer generation of lasers, fiberoptics, and imaging techniques. Clinical review articles are specifically devoted to the following: Next Generation Reusable Ureteroscopes: Fiberoptic and Digital; Single-Use Ureteroscopes; Disposable Stone Retrieval Devices; New Generation Laser Fibers; Emerging Laser Techniques for Stone Management; Ultrasonic and Pneumatic Lithotripters; Emerging technologies in lithotripsy; New technologies to aid in percutaneous access; Innovations in Ureteral Stent Technology; New imaging techniques in the Management of Stone Disease; Radiation Mitigation Techniques; Ultrasound Technology in the Management of Stone Disease; Emerging Mobile Platforms to Aid in Stone Management; and Assessing Cost-Effectiveness of New Technologies in Stone Management. Readers will come away with the latest information they need to optimize treatment and management outcomes in the patient with stone disease. In consultation with Consulting Editor, Dr. Samir Taneja, Guest Editors Dr. Brian Matlaga and Dr. Ojas Shah have put together a timely look at Emerging Technologies in Renal Stone Management. The issue focuses on techniques and newer generation of lasers, fiberoptics, and imaging techniques. Clinical review articles are specifically devoted to the following: Next Generation Reusable Ureteroscopes: Fiberoptic and Digital; Single-Use Ureteroscopes; Disposable Stone Retrieval Devices; New Generation Laser Fibers; Emerging Laser Techniques for Stone Management; Ultrasonic and Pneumatic Lithotripters; Emerging technologies in lithotripsy; New technologies to aid in percutaneous access; Innovations in Ureteral Stent Technology; New imaging techniques in the Management of Stone Disease; Radiation Mitigation Techniques; Ultrasound Technology in the Management of Stone Disease; Emerging Mobile Platforms to Aid in Stone Management; and Assessing Cost-Effectiveness of New Technologies in Stone Management. Readers will come away with the latest information they need to optimize treatment and management outcomes in the patient with stone disease.00add-to-cart97803236786432019ProfessionalBy Ojas Shah, MD and Brian Richard Matlaga, MD, MPH20191BookOtherElsevier0May 9, 2019IN STOCKBy <STRONG>Ojas Shah</STRONG>, MD, George F. Cahill Professor of Urology, Director of the Division of Endourology and Stone Disease, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York, USA and <STRONG>Brian Richard Matlaga</STRONG>, MD, MPH, Director, The Stephens Center for Stone Disease, Professor of Urology, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USAClinicsClinicsThe Clinics: SurgeryUnited StatesNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select