Comparison of staff workload between percutaneous nephrolithotomy with and without intraoperative cone‐beam <scp>CT</scp> : an 18‐month postoperative analysis
Chris A. Suijker(University Medical Center Groningen), Stijn Roemeling(University Medical Center Groningen), Riemer A. Kingma(University Medical Center Groningen), Antoinette D. I. van Asselt(University Medical Center Groningen), Inge M. van Oort(University Medical Center Groningen), R. van Ee(University Medical Center Groningen)
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