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6 (0.4-0.8) J and 15 (15-18) Hz. Median (IQR) total delivered energy and lithotripsy time were 37,050 (13,375-57,68 J and 68 (36-88) min, respectively. Median (IQR) J/mm3 and ablation speed were, respectively, 19 (14-24) J/mm3 and 0.7 (0.4-0.9) mm3/s. The laser was active during 84% (70-95%) of the total lithotripsy time. HU density 1000 was associated with reduced efficacy. Conclusions It is possible to perform laser lithotripsy using a low-power laser device with a virtually continuous laser activity. The estimation of the pr