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      The end of “Cutting for Stone”? Using the lithoclast trilogy for cystolitholapaxy on a 4 cm bladder stone per urethra

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          Abstract

          We present a case of cystolitholapaxy using the LithoClast Trilogy lithotripter device per urethra via a rigid 26F nephroscope in a 36-year-old female with chondrodysplasia, paraplegia, contractures, and history of bladder augment managed with clean intermittent catheterization. The stone was 4cm in diameter with an average of 1300 Hounsfield Units, and composed of 45% calcium phosphate, 40% struvite, and 15% ammonium urate. Advantages include faster fragmentation time versus holmium laser, improved safety with suction extraction and improved vision, ability to treat larger stones endoscopically, and control of all variables by one surgeon with only a single foot pedal.

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          EMS Lithoclast Trilogy™: an effective single-probe dual-energy lithotripter for mini and standard PCNL

          Several energy sources are available to clear stones during PCNL. Required improvements are faster stone clearance, optimized suction and ease of use while maintaining high patient safety standard. EMS LithoClast® Trilogy, is the first device combining electromagnetic impactor with ultrasonic energy and suction, all-in-one probe. Animal studies and in vitro phantom stone studies have proven safety and efficacy of this device. We aim to study safety and clinical efficacy of Trilogy in our patients.
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            Journal
            Urol Case Rep
            Urol Case Rep
            Urology Case Reports
            Elsevier
            2214-4420
            10 July 2019
            September 2019
            10 July 2019
            : 26
            : 100964
            Affiliations
            [1]Department of Urology, University of Wisconsin, 600 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI, 53792, USA
            Author notes
            []Corresponding author. 600 Highland Ave, Madison, WI, 53792, USA. jflamiatos@ 123456uwhealth.org
            Article
            S2214-4420(19)30252-9 100964
            10.1016/j.eucr.2019.100964
            6630028
            31338304
            d4b3a162-d099-4100-8dc9-1de7f0881e27
            © 2019 The Authors

            This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

            History
            : 1 July 2019
            : 10 July 2019
            Categories
            Endourology

            cystolitholapaxy,lithoclast trilogy,holmium laser
            cystolitholapaxy, lithoclast trilogy, holmium laser

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