2019
DOI: 10.1097/01.ju.0000555965.19210.77
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Pd26-09 a Global Survey of Urologist’s Current Practice: When Are the New/Novel Oral Anticoagulants (Noacs) Discontinued and Resumed in Patients Undergoing Shock Wave Lithotripsy?

Abstract: found in the parenchymal tissue of any kidney by gross, MRI, or histologic examination, although petechial damage and erosion were identified to the urothelium of the collecting system limited to the area directly around the stone. CONCLUSIONS: Burst wave lithotripsy can produce consistent stone fragmentation with use of appropriate ultrasound parameters. Such exposures cause minimal injury to the kidney and urinary tract during treatment.

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