Nicholas Anthony Smith
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Khater U, Smith N, Katz J, Bhat A, Banerjee I, Shah R, et al.
Urol Ann
. 2022 Jun;
14(2):118-124.
PMID: 35711492
Objectives: To prospectively evaluate safety and efficacy of holmium laser enucleation of prostate (HoLEP) for surgical treatment of recurrent symptoms due to prostatomegaly after prior transurethral resection of prostate (TURP)....
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Bhat A, Katz J, Acharya V, Shah K, Braun R, Smith N, et al.
Turk J Urol
. 2022 May;
48(3):201-208.
PMID: 35634938
Objective: The primary purpose was to compare the completeness of adenomectomy and zonal anatomy of prostate on magnetic resonance imaging prostate after transurethral resection of prostate and Holmium enucleation of...
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Banerjee I, Bhat A, Katz J, Shah R, Smith N, Shah H
Scand J Urol
. 2022 Apr;
56(3):244-250.
PMID: 35384790
Purpose: The aim of the study was to prospectively evaluate safety and efficacy of bilateral same session ureterorenoscopy (BSS-FURS) for management of bilateral renal calculi. Methods: A prospective comparative study...
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Bhat A, Katz J, Banerjee I, Blachman-Braun R, Alter K, Shah R, et al.
World J Urol
. 2021 Feb;
39(9):3481-3488.
PMID: 33624144
Purpose: To prospectively investigate the efficacy and safety of high-power (100 W) vs low-power (20 W) laser settings for transurethral laser lithotripsy in the management large vesical calculi (> 4 ...
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Banerjee I, Smith N, Katz J, Gokhale A, Shah R, Shah H
J Endourol Case Rep
. 2021 Jan;
6(4):438-441.
PMID: 33457695
Although the prostatic urethral stents are no longer used in the United States for treatment of prostatomegaly, urologists will encounter patients with complications of previously placed permanent prostatic stents. We...