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When speaking of “energy destruction” in urology one thinks primarily of an obstruction, such as narrowing of the bladder neck or stricture of the urethra. Other factors which can lead to a loss of energy, or to be more precise, to a permanent or temporary transformation of kinetic energy into potential energy, are ignored, despite the fact that they play an essential role in the hydrodynamics of the urinary tract.
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Marberger, H., Madersbacher, H., Swoboda, H.P. (1973). Motion Picture: Energy Destroyer in Urology. In: Lutzeyer, W., Melchior, H. (eds) Urodynamics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65640-8_3
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