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    A randomized, double-blind trial to compare shock wave frequencies of 60 and 120 shocks per minute for upper ureteral stones by Honey, R J D'A, Schuler, T D, Ghiculete, D, Pace, K T

    Published in The Journal of urology (01-10-2009)
    “…Recent evidence demonstrates that decreasing shock wave frequency from the previous standard of 120 to 60 shocks per minute results in improved fragmentation…”
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    Mechanical percussion inversion can result in relocation of lower pole stone fragments after shock wave lithotripsy by Honey, R.John D’A, Luymes, Jacqueline, Weir, Michael J, Kodama, Ron, Tariq, Nauman

    Published in Urology (Ridgewood, N.J.) (01-02-2000)
    “…Objectives. To determine whether mechanical percussion combined with inversion (MPI) therapy and forced diuresis can move stone fragments out of the lower pole…”
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    Individual patient variation and inter‐rater reliability of lower calyceal infundibular width on routine intravenous pyelography by Pace, K.T., Weir, M.J., Harju, M., Tariq, N., D’A.Honey, R.J.

    Published in BJU international (01-10-2003)
    “…Three papers in this section all relate, directly or indirectly, to minimally invasive procedures. When John Wickham coined this phrase several years ago, it…”
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    A prospective randomized controlled trial comparing nonstented versus stented ureteroscopic lithotripsy by Denstedt, J D, Wollin, T A, Sofer, M, Nott, L, Weir, M, D'A Honey, R J

    Published in The Journal of urology (01-05-2001)
    “…A prospective randomized controlled trial was performed to determine whether stents may be eliminated after uncomplicated ureteroscopic lithotripsy for…”
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    Mechanical percussion, inversion and diuresis for residual lower pole fragments after shock wave lithotripsy: a prospective, single blind, randomized controlled trial by Pace, K T, Tariq, N, Dyer, S J, Weir, M J, D'A Honey, R J

    Published in The Journal of urology (01-12-2001)
    “…We compare the effectiveness of mechanical percussion and inversion with observation for eliminating lower caliceal fragments 3 months after shock wave…”
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    Outcomes of commercial renal transplantation : A Canadian experience by RAMESH PRASAD, G. V, SHUKLA, Ashutosh, HUANG, Michael, D'A HONEY, R. John, ZALTZMAN, Jeffrey S

    Published in Transplantation (15-11-2006)
    “…Financial compensation in exchange for live kidney donation is prohibited in Canada. However, patients in Canada with end-stage renal disease and without a…”
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    Variation in clinical outcome following shock wave lithotripsy by Logarakis, N F, Jewett, M A, Luymes, J, Honey, R J

    Published in The Journal of urology (01-03-2000)
    “…We measure and compare operator specific success rates of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) performed by 12 urologists in 1 unit to determine…”
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    New stone formation: a comparison of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy and percutaneous nephrolithotomy by Carr, L K, D'A Honey, J, Jewett, M A, Ibanez, D, Ryan, M, Bombardier, C

    Published in The Journal of urology (01-05-1996)
    “…There is theoretical concern that stone recurrence rates may be higher following extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) compared to other techniques…”
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    Testicular seminoma presenting with features of androgen excess by Fung, L C, Honey, R J, Gardiner, G W

    Published in Urology (Ridgewood, N.J.) (01-12-1994)
    “…A 32-year-old white man presented with worsening acne and noticeable increase in muscle bulk. On examination, a firmer area with a granular consistency was…”
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    The use of an abdominal compression belt to reduce stone movement during extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy by Honey, R J, Healy, M, Yeung, M, Psihramis, K E, Jewett, M A

    Published in The Journal of urology (01-09-1992)
    “…We used an abdominal compression belt in 50 patients undergoing extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy with the Siemens Lithostar lithotriptor to limit…”
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    Assessment of a new tipless nitinol stone basket and comparison with an existing flat-wire basket by Honey, R J

    Published in Journal of endourology (01-12-1998)
    “…Flexible nephroscopes and ureteroscopes make it possible to see calculi in remote calices, but it is often impossible to remove these with existing technology…”
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    Laparoscopic versus open donor nephrectomy by Pace, K T, Dyer, S J, Phan, V, Stewart, R J, Honey, R J D A, Poulin, E C, Schlachta, C M, Mamazza, J

    Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-01-2003)
    “…As compared with open donor nephrectomy (OpenDN), laparoscopic donor nephrectomy (LapDN) offers donors more rapid recovery and recipients equivalent graft…”
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