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    Predicting the Impacted Ureteral Stone with Computed Tomography by Tran, Timothy Y., Bamberger, Jacob N., Blum, Kyle A., Parkhomenko, Egor, Thai, Julie, Chandhoke, Ryan A., Gupta, Mantu

    Published in Urology (Ridgewood, N.J.) (01-08-2019)
    “…To evaluate whether preoperative computed tomography (CT) findings could predict the presence of an impacted stone. Preoperative identification of an impacted…”
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    A prospective randomized study evaluating the necessity of narcotics following ureteroscopy for urinary stone disease by Bamberger, Jacob N., Gallante, Blair, Khusid, Johnathan A., Yaghoubian, Alan, Sadiq, Areeba, Shimonov, Roman, Zampini, Anna M., Chandhoke, Ryan A., Atallah, William, Gupta, Mantu

    Published in World journal of urology (01-10-2022)
    “…Purpose To evaluate the efficacy of non-narcotic analgesics and preoperative counseling in managing postoperative pain and narcotic use following ureteroscopic…”
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    The impact of surgeon choice on the cost of performing laparoscopic appendectomy by Chu, Thomas, Chandhoke, Ryan A., Smith, Paul C., Schwaitzberg, Steven D.

    Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-04-2011)
    “…Introduction While laparoscopic appendectomy (LA) can be performed using a myriad of techniques, the cost of each method varies. The purpose of this study is…”
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    Cost-Free Laser Caging in the Operating Room by Chandhoke, Ryan A, Kaler, Kamaljot S, Clayman, Ralph V

    Published in Journal of endourology (01-04-2017)
    “…We have assembled a three-step process for securing and presetting the functional length of the laser fiber to be used for ureteroscopic lithotripsy. For this…”
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    Morphometry scores: Clinical implications in the management of staghorn calculi by Winoker, Jared S., Chandhoke, Ryan A., Atallah, William, Gupta, Mantu

    Published in Asian Journal of Urology (01-04-2020)
    “…Due to their large size, rapid growth, and attendant morbidity, staghorn calculi are complex clinical entities that impose significant treatment-related…”
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    Focal Adhesion Kinase Controls Aggressive Phenotype of Androgen-Independent Prostate Cancer by Johnson, Thomas R, Khandrika, Lakshmipathi, Kumar, Binod, Venezia, Sarah, Koul, Sweaty, Chandhoke, Ryan, Maroni, Paul, Donohue, Robert, Meacham, Randall B, Koul, Hari K

    Published in Molecular cancer research (01-10-2008)
    “…Overexpression of focal adhesion kinase (FAK) has been well correlated with tumor development and/or the maintenance of tumor phenotype. In addition,…”
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    Transurethral Electrovaporization of Bladder Diverticulum: An Alternative to Open or Laparoscopic Bladder Diverticulectomy by Chandhoke, Ryan A, Ghoniem, Gamal M

    “…We used transurethral electrovaporization of the diverticular mucosa as the primary treatment for an acquired bladder diverticulum in a female patient. The…”
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    Peri-Calculus Ureteral Thickness on Computed Tomography Predicts Stone Impaction at Time of Surgery: A Prospective Study by Chandhoke, Ryan, Bamberger, Jacob N, Gallante, Blair, Atallah, William, Gupta, Mantu

    Published in Journal of endourology (01-01-2020)
    “…Ureteroscopic management of impacted ureteral stones poses multiple challenges. We examined whether ureteral thickness measured on preoperative noncontrast…”
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    Prospective Randomized Evaluation of Idiopathic Hyperoxaluria Treatments by Gupta, Mantu, Gallante, Blair, Bamberger, Jacob N, Khusid, Johnathan A, Parkhomenko, Egor, Chandhoke, Ryan, Capodice, Jillian, Atallah, William

    Published in Journal of endourology (01-12-2021)
    “…Calcium oxalate (CaOx) stone formation is influenced by urinary oxalate excretion. Stone formers with elevated urinary oxalate are commonly prescribed a…”
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