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Sammie T. James' research focuses on surgical procedures and patient outcomes, particularly within urology and pain management. James has published work examining hydronephrosis and hydroureter improvement rates following robotic-assisted laparoscopic uretero-ureterostomies, investigating whether the anastomotic site influences outcomes. Additionally, James has investigated opioid usage patterns after ureteroscopy and shockwave lithotripsy, finding correlations between long-term usage and the total days' supply and total MME provided. Collaborative efforts include work with Bruno Machado, Ambrish A. Pandit, Richard Allen Wyatt Jr, and Ismael Zamilpa at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- Publications: 2
- Citations: 11
Selected Publications
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Opioid usage differs significantly following ureteroscopy and shockwave lithotripsy, while development of long-term usage is positively correlated with total days’ supply and total MME supplied (2022)
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Hydronephrosis and Hydroureter Improvement Rates in Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Uretero-Ureterostomies: Does Anastomotic Site Matter? (2021)
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- Hydronephrosis and Hydroureter Improvement Rates in Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Uretero-Ureterostomies: Does Anastomotic Site Matter?
- Hydronephrosis and Hydroureter Improvement Rates in Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Uretero-Ureterostomies: Does Anastomotic Site Matter?
- Hydronephrosis and Hydroureter Improvement Rates in Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Uretero-Ureterostomies: Does Anastomotic Site Matter?
- Hydronephrosis and Hydroureter Improvement Rates in Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Uretero-Ureterostomies: Does Anastomotic Site Matter?
- Opioid usage differs significantly following ureteroscopy and shockwave lithotripsy, while development of long-term usage is positively correlated with total days’ supply and total MME supplied
- Opioid usage differs significantly following ureteroscopy and shockwave lithotripsy, while development of long-term usage is positively correlated with total days’ supply and total MME supplied
- Opioid usage differs significantly following ureteroscopy and shockwave lithotripsy, while development of long-term usage is positively correlated with total days’ supply and total MME supplied
- Opioid usage differs significantly following ureteroscopy and shockwave lithotripsy, while development of long-term usage is positively correlated with total days’ supply and total MME supplied
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