Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) has become the clinical standard method for non-invasive disintegration not only of concrements in kidney and urinary tract but also of gallstones. Despite the widespread clinical use of ESWL, the mechanism of stone destruction is not yet really understood, but several possibilities (cavitation, shock wave reflection) are discussed. The final cause of various side effects is still under discussion. Nevertheless, during the last few years much effort was put into possible extensions of ESWL applications On the other hand , physical characterizations of shock waves are rarely reported and combined measurements of biological effects in vitro and physical characterization of the applied shock waves ...
CONTEXT: The introduction of new lithotripters has increased problems associated with shock wave app...
<p>In this dissertation work, the aim was to garner better mechanistic understanding of how shock wa...
PURPOSE: Determine the influence of passage through the body wall on the properties of lithotript...
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Cavitation is a major fracture mechanism in extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL). However, i...
In the case of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), a shock wave–bubble interaction inevita...
The shock waves employed in lithotripsy are high amplitude acoustics waves. As they propagate throug...
Focused shock waves convey energy from a source and deposit it in a localized region remote from the...
A study of the physical mechanisms responsible for the stone comminution and tissue injury in the sh...
A case is presented for the important role of cavitation in stone comminution and tissue injury in s...
This paper presents a study of the role played by cavitation role in the disintegration of urinary c...
Measurements are presented of acoustic emissions from cavitation collapses on the surface of a synth...
There are pressures from the medical community to reduce total shock numbers during extracorporeal s...
Introduction: The advent of lithotripsy began a new era in therapy for urinary calculus disease. Sho...
Abstract-In studies to understand the mechanisms responsible for shock wave lithotrlpsy (SWL) cell i...
CONTEXT: The introduction of new lithotripters has increased problems associated with shock wave app...
<p>In this dissertation work, the aim was to garner better mechanistic understanding of how shock wa...
PURPOSE: Determine the influence of passage through the body wall on the properties of lithotript...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in ...
Cavitation is a major fracture mechanism in extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL). However, i...
In the case of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), a shock wave–bubble interaction inevita...
The shock waves employed in lithotripsy are high amplitude acoustics waves. As they propagate throug...
Focused shock waves convey energy from a source and deposit it in a localized region remote from the...
A study of the physical mechanisms responsible for the stone comminution and tissue injury in the sh...
A case is presented for the important role of cavitation in stone comminution and tissue injury in s...
This paper presents a study of the role played by cavitation role in the disintegration of urinary c...
Measurements are presented of acoustic emissions from cavitation collapses on the surface of a synth...
There are pressures from the medical community to reduce total shock numbers during extracorporeal s...
Introduction: The advent of lithotripsy began a new era in therapy for urinary calculus disease. Sho...
Abstract-In studies to understand the mechanisms responsible for shock wave lithotrlpsy (SWL) cell i...
CONTEXT: The introduction of new lithotripters has increased problems associated with shock wave app...
<p>In this dissertation work, the aim was to garner better mechanistic understanding of how shock wa...
PURPOSE: Determine the influence of passage through the body wall on the properties of lithotript...