A magnetic hydrogel for the efficient retrieval of kidney stone fragments during ureteroscopy
T. Jessie Ge,
Daniel Massana Roquero,
Grace H. Holton,
Kathleen E. Mach,
Kris Prado,
Hubert Lau,
Kristin Jensen,
Timothy C. Chang,
Simon Conti,
Kunj Sheth,
Shan X. Wang and
Joseph C. Liao ()
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T. Jessie Ge: Stanford University
Daniel Massana Roquero: Stanford University
Grace H. Holton: Stanford University
Kathleen E. Mach: Stanford University
Kris Prado: Stanford University
Hubert Lau: Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System
Kristin Jensen: Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System
Timothy C. Chang: Stanford University
Simon Conti: Stanford University
Kunj Sheth: Stanford University
Shan X. Wang: Stanford University
Joseph C. Liao: Stanford University
Nature Communications, 2023, vol. 14, issue 1, 1-10
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Abstract Only 60-75% of conventional kidney stone surgeries achieve complete stone-free status. Up to 30% of patients with residual fragments
Date: 2023
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