1987
DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-410x.1987.tb04867.x
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Polymer Treatments Reduce Adhesion of Comminuted Stone in Rat Bladder

Abstract: A method for inhibiting the adhesion of stone fragments in comminution is presented. Surfaces are coated with a molecular layer of so-called "excluding" polymer. In experimental tests, rat bladders were injected with comminuted urinary stone (phosphate or oxalate) in saline which contained small amounts of excluding polymer (0.1% hyaluronic acid or polyvinyl pyrrholidone). The urinary tract was then irrigated with fresh polymer solution and examined for residual stone. A ten-fold reduction in particle count wa… Show more

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