On the latest episode of the Speaking of Urology podcast, Dr. Amy Krambeck discusses her recent study evaluating the Axis single-use ureteroscope.
This episode’s guest is Amy E. Krambeck, MD. She discusses a recent Urology Practice paper, "Initial Experience With a Novel Single Use Disposable Ureteroscopy: A Prospective Single Arm 90-day Trial of the Axis Ureteroscope," for which she served as a study author. Krambeck is the Michael O. Koch Professor of Urology at Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis.
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