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Michael Conlin
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Humble urologist interested in the input, output, and analysis of medical data. Professor OHSU, Portland VA. Grad student in CS @IllinoisCS
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Joined February 2008
@paulwgoldberg @shortstein @arxiv Agree. The reality is there is value in both peer review and arxiv formats for publishing. Flawed papers will be present in both systems
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@chris_nahm I found it faster to push through the extra bit rather than an extra pull. This technique works great when you are following yourself on vascular anastomoses like renal transplantation. Love it!
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@ResaMagill @OHSUurology Welcome to the program, and the Northwest. My family and I made the trip from Texas to OHSU urology 34 years ago. Let me know if you need some bbq.
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@vivnat @GoogleHealth @GoogleAI @DeepMind @thekaransinghal @AziziShekoofeh @alan_karthi Great work. This is exciting, and your paper nicely captures the significant limitations that remain, and a path for improvement. Well done.
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@sbinhamrii @PETRAurogroup @PEARLSendouro I agree with this. Also, I feel it is important to move the stone/fragments away from the point of inflammation to complete the laser lithotripsy. And I use tandem stents
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@sbinhamrii @UROSOME @PETRAurogroup Two 6Fr stents (side by side) for 4-6 weeks. You've got one chance to prevent a potential life-altering problem. Tandem stents are surprisingly well tolerated.
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@PatrickSelph A curved tip glidewire is one of my favorite tools, but it is for gaining access only. Immediately exchange for a cheap teflon wire. But I'm guessing you already figured that out.
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@dr_hhq The ureteroscopy is often easier than expected when I have treated entombed stents like this.
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