“We're getting close, and we hope to have things concluding here soon and then to be able to offer some of these technologies on a on a wider scale,” says Mathew D. Sorensen, MD, MS, FACS.
In this video, Mathew D. Sorensen, MD, MS, FACS, discusses the final hopes of an ongoing study involving ultrasonic propulsion stone treatment. Sorensen is an associate professor and residency program director of the department of urology at the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
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