Peter Alken
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Recent Articles
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Zhong W, Osther P, Pearle M, Choong S, Mazzon G, Zhu W, et al.
World J Urol
. 2024 Mar;
42(1):189.
PMID: 38526675
Background: The stone burden based management strategy reported in the guidelines published by different associations is well known for a long time. Staghorn calculi, representing the largest burden and most...
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Rassweiler-Seyfried M, Mayer J, Goldenstedt C, Storz R, Marlinghaus E, Heine G, et al.
World J Urol
. 2023 Jun;
41(7):1929-1934.
PMID: 37284842
Background: The electrohydraulic high-frequency shock wave (Storz Medical, Taegerwilen, Switzerland) is a new way to create small fragments with frequencies up to 100 Hertz (Hz). This study evaluated the efficacy...
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Alken P
BJU Int
. 2021 Aug;
129(1):17-24.
PMID: 34365712
Objective: To determine what importance is given to the puncture and assistive technologies in percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL) in the current urological literature. Methods: PubMed was searched for English publications and...
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Knoll T, Alken P
Aktuelle Urol
. 2019 Mar;
50(2):157-165.
PMID: 30818400
Urolithiasis is an urologist's daily business. This article provides an overview of the developments in the management of urinary stone disease since the 1970s. While conventional KUB X-rays and intravenous...
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Alken P
Urolithiasis
. 2017 Dec;
46(1):19-29.
PMID: 29204905
Since the introduction of ESWL, PNL and URS during the early 1980s the application rate of ESWL has declined while those of PNL and URS have increased. This is mainly...
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Canvasser N, Alken P, Lipkin M, Nakada S, Sodha H, Tepeler A, et al.
World J Urol
. 2017 Jan;
35(9):1321-1329.
PMID: 28108799
The rising prevalence of kidney stone disease is associated with significant costs to healthcare systems worldwide. This is in part due to direct procedural and medical management costs, as well...