Jose Silva
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And I mean, are you using it? You mentioned that you sometimes use the other ones, but when you, if you're using it for a small stone, I mean, would you think the actual monitoring the torino pressure is important or is more for when you're going to be there a little bit longer?
And in terms of preventing stone, I mean, specifically when you're over-preventing infection when you're there, do you know in terms of time, I mean, is it going to be the constant high pressure that might lead you to infections?
And in terms of preventing stone, I mean, specifically when you're over-preventing infection when you're there, do you know in terms of time, I mean, is it going to be the constant high pressure that might lead you to infections?
And in terms of preventing stone, I mean, specifically when you're over-preventing infection when you're there, do you know in terms of time, I mean, is it going to be the constant high pressure that might lead you to infections?
Or, I mean, just trying to compare for the person that doesn't have access to the litivio leads, what they can do for that same patient if they're not able to monitor the torino pressure?
Or, I mean, just trying to compare for the person that doesn't have access to the litivio leads, what they can do for that same patient if they're not able to monitor the torino pressure?
Or, I mean, just trying to compare for the person that doesn't have access to the litivio leads, what they can do for that same patient if they're not able to monitor the torino pressure?
Yeah, sometimes I see, like you mentioned, techs that are not familiar with just pushing the water in, that they push it like there's no tomorrow, like they're going to blow it up. I say, hey, take it easy, take it easy.
Yeah, sometimes I see, like you mentioned, techs that are not familiar with just pushing the water in, that they push it like there's no tomorrow, like they're going to blow it up. I say, hey, take it easy, take it easy.
Yeah, sometimes I see, like you mentioned, techs that are not familiar with just pushing the water in, that they push it like there's no tomorrow, like they're going to blow it up. I say, hey, take it easy, take it easy.
And Julie, you mentioned it briefly, but I mean, what's the future like for ureteroscopy?
And Julie, you mentioned it briefly, but I mean, what's the future like for ureteroscopy?
And Julie, you mentioned it briefly, but I mean, what's the future like for ureteroscopy?
So you mentioned the ergonomics. So I've been, I will say, for the past six months, I've been sitting down for my arthroscopies. And yeah, I like it. I like it. I mean, I still stand up sometimes. For those big stones, I just sit down, stand up, and just keep moving. But yeah, my hand hurts. There's... I cannot trust the tech to give all the years to go for a while.
So you mentioned the ergonomics. So I've been, I will say, for the past six months, I've been sitting down for my arthroscopies. And yeah, I like it. I like it. I mean, I still stand up sometimes. For those big stones, I just sit down, stand up, and just keep moving. But yeah, my hand hurts. There's... I cannot trust the tech to give all the years to go for a while.
So you mentioned the ergonomics. So I've been, I will say, for the past six months, I've been sitting down for my arthroscopies. And yeah, I like it. I like it. I mean, I still stand up sometimes. For those big stones, I just sit down, stand up, and just keep moving. But yeah, my hand hurts. There's... I cannot trust the tech to give all the years to go for a while.
So yeah, but hopefully if we get things that make us, they make it easier, faster, break stone faster, like the suction, the vacuum and all that will make it easier for us to do big stones. And Julie, in your practice, you've been doing less PCNLs compared to before?
So yeah, but hopefully if we get things that make us, they make it easier, faster, break stone faster, like the suction, the vacuum and all that will make it easier for us to do big stones. And Julie, in your practice, you've been doing less PCNLs compared to before?
So yeah, but hopefully if we get things that make us, they make it easier, faster, break stone faster, like the suction, the vacuum and all that will make it easier for us to do big stones. And Julie, in your practice, you've been doing less PCNLs compared to before?
Because sometimes for those big stones, I mean, if it's a single three centimeter stone in the renal pelvis, you can do a PCNL in 30 minutes, 45 minutes versus two or three hours.