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Raynal G et al. - Clinical results in urinary stones management are often reported using the stone-free (SF) rate, which is simple, reproducible and useful to compare techniques or centers. The authors retrospectively reviewed files of stone management to describe costs according to several items and they emphasize the need for a true efficiency index.

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