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Rajamahanty S et al. - Miniaturization of ureteroscopic instrumentation will continue, with smaller fiber optics, improved mechanics facilitating lower pole access, improved accessories, and new energy sources. As the instrumentation becomes smaller and more refined, it also will become more delicate. Thus, manufacturers are challenged to develop new, smaller instruments that will also survive the rigors of surgical therapy.

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