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Thomas Knoll

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European Urology Open Science|November 26, 2021
Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy: Which Position? The Referee's VerdictThomas Knoll
European Urology|April 9, 2008
Editorial comment on: training in percutaneous nephrolithotomy--a critical reviewThomas Knoll
World Journal of Urology|November 11, 2017
Super-, perfect-, ultra-, micro-, mini-, …: does anybody benefit from miniaturized percutaneous nephrolithotomy?Thomas Knoll
Current Opinion in Urology|December 3, 2015
Editorial: 'New techniques in contemporary stone management'Thomas Knoll
Journal of Endourology|October 1, 2013
Editorial comment for Zeng et alThomas Knoll
Aktuelle Urologie|September 18, 2013
[Flexible ureterorenoscopey - ureteral wall injuries from ureteral access sheath insertion]Thomas Knoll
Current Opinion in Urology|April 6, 2019
Is mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomy the way to go for renal stones? No!Thomas Knoll
Aktuelle Urologie|September 28, 2018
[Enhanced endoscopic imaging for urothelial cancer]Thomas Knoll, Thorsten Bach
BJU International|April 12, 2021
'Case of the Month' from the University Medicine Mannheim: managing a complex stone patient with recurrent stone formationThomas Knoll, Jan Halbritter
Aktuelle Urologie|March 1, 2019
[Looking back on 50 years of stone treatment]Thomas Knoll, Peter Alken
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European Urology Open Science|November 26, 2021
Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy: Which Position? The Referee's VerdictThomas Knoll
European Urology|April 9, 2008
Editorial comment on: training in percutaneous nephrolithotomy--a critical reviewThomas Knoll
World Journal of Urology|November 11, 2017
Super-, perfect-, ultra-, micro-, mini-, …: does anybody benefit from miniaturized percutaneous nephrolithotomy?Thomas Knoll
Current Opinion in Urology|December 3, 2015
Editorial: 'New techniques in contemporary stone management'Thomas Knoll
Journal of Endourology|October 1, 2013
Editorial comment for Zeng et alThomas Knoll
Aktuelle Urologie|September 18, 2013
[Flexible ureterorenoscopey - ureteral wall injuries from ureteral access sheath insertion]Thomas Knoll
Current Opinion in Urology|April 6, 2019
Is mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomy the way to go for renal stones? No!Thomas Knoll
Aktuelle Urologie|September 28, 2018
[Enhanced endoscopic imaging for urothelial cancer]Thomas Knoll, Thorsten Bach
BJU International|April 12, 2021
'Case of the Month' from the University Medicine Mannheim: managing a complex stone patient with recurrent stone formationThomas Knoll, Jan Halbritter
Aktuelle Urologie|March 1, 2019
[Looking back on 50 years of stone treatment]Thomas Knoll, Peter Alken
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