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Radiology, Vol 117, 721-723, Copyright © 1975 by Radiological Society of North America


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Electrohydrolytic fragmentation of retained common duct stones

HJ Burhenne

The fragmentation of biliary tract stones by the electrohydrolytic principle in vivo is presented. Included is a description of the apparatus.


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