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JU | December 2024
Randomized Controlled Trial of Ultrasonic Propulsion–Facilitated Clearance of Residual Kidney Stone Fragments vs Observation
Ultrasonic propulsion is an investigational procedure for awake patients. Our purpose was to evaluate whether ultrasonic propulsion to facilitate residual kidney stone fragment clearance reduced relapse.
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The median number of hours practicing urologists in the U.S. worked in a typical week was 55.
Learn MoreThe percentage of practicing urologists who completed at least one fellowship training during their career.
Learn MoreMore than half of practicing urologists do not plan to fully retire until after age 65 (55.6%) with a median age of 67 years at planned full retirement.
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