Cavitation appears to contribute to tissue injury in lithotripsy. Reports have shown that increasing pulse repetition frequency [(PRF) 0.5-100 Hz] increases tissue damage and increasing static pressure (1-3 bar) reduces cell damage without decreasing stone comminution. Our hypothesis is that overpressure or slow PRF causes unstabilized bubbles produced by one shock pulse to dissolve before they nucleate cavitation by subsequent shock pulses. The effects of PRF and overpressure on bubble dynamics and lifetimes were studied experimentally with passive cavitation detection, high-speed photography, and B-mode ultrasound and theoretically. Overpressure significantly reduced calculated (100-2 s) and measured (55-0.5 s) bubble lifetimes. At 1.5 ba...
Theoretical evaluation of the efficacy of stone comminution (and potential for tissue damage) during...
Cavitation is a major fracture mechanism in extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL). However, i...
Past research in shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) has shown that cavitation plays an essential role in t...
A case is presented for the important role of cavitation in stone comminution and tissue injury in s...
Objective: Shock Wave Lithotripsy (SWL) is the use of shock waves to fragment kidney stones. We have...
Objective: Shock Wave Lithotripsy (SWL) is the use of shock waves to fragment kidney stones. We have...
Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) has been used as an effective modality to fragment kidn...
A study of the physical mechanisms responsible for the stone comminution and tissue injury in the sh...
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...
Abstract: In Iithotripsy acoustic cavitation appears to play a role in both comminution of stones an...
Background and Purpose: There is strong evidence that cavitation bubble activity contributes to ston...
Background and Purpose: There is strong evidence that cavitation bubble activity contributes to ston...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is strong evidence that cavitation bubble activity contributes to ston...
Background and Purpose: Stones break better when the rate of shockwave (SW) delivery is slowed. It h...
Theoretical evaluation of the efficacy of stone comminution (and potential for tissue damage) during...
Cavitation is a major fracture mechanism in extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL). However, i...
Past research in shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) has shown that cavitation plays an essential role in t...
A case is presented for the important role of cavitation in stone comminution and tissue injury in s...
Objective: Shock Wave Lithotripsy (SWL) is the use of shock waves to fragment kidney stones. We have...
Objective: Shock Wave Lithotripsy (SWL) is the use of shock waves to fragment kidney stones. We have...
Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) has been used as an effective modality to fragment kidn...
A study of the physical mechanisms responsible for the stone comminution and tissue injury in the sh...
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...
Abstract: In Iithotripsy acoustic cavitation appears to play a role in both comminution of stones an...
Background and Purpose: There is strong evidence that cavitation bubble activity contributes to ston...
Background and Purpose: There is strong evidence that cavitation bubble activity contributes to ston...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is strong evidence that cavitation bubble activity contributes to ston...
Background and Purpose: Stones break better when the rate of shockwave (SW) delivery is slowed. It h...
Theoretical evaluation of the efficacy of stone comminution (and potential for tissue damage) during...
Cavitation is a major fracture mechanism in extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL). However, i...
Past research in shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) has shown that cavitation plays an essential role in t...