The impact of clinically insignificant residual fragments following endourological management of urolithiasis: a systematic review of complications and re-intervention rates
Alberto Quarà(Ospedale San Luigi Gonzaga), Olivier Traxer(Hôpital Tenon), Mariela Corrales(Sorbonne Université), Alejandra Bravo‐Balado(Sorbonne Université), Federico Zorzi(University of Trieste), Steeve Doizi(Sorbonne Université), Frédéric Panthier(Sorbonne Université), Letizia Maria Ippolita Jannello(University of Milan), Ugo Gradilone, Cristian Fiori(Ospedale San Luigi Gonzaga), M.L. Letouche(Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Tours), Luigi Candela(Sorbonne Université), H. Werth, Stefano Moretto(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)
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