Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy of ureteral stones: clinical experience using a second generation lithotripter.

The Journal of stone disease Pub Date : 1992-07-01
W A Isa, J E Robles, L G Aguera, J J Zudaire, P L Sanchez, J M Berian
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Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) has proven to be effective for the treatment of renal calculi. However, its use for ureteral stones as monotherapy is controversial. In this study, 142 patients underwent in situ ESWL for ureteral stones. Stone fragmentation was achieved in 87.4% of the patients. Stone clearance rate at 3 months was 95.8%, 94.7%, and 94.2% for stones located in upper, middle, and lower ureter, respectively. Efficiency quotient calculated for the overall stone clearance at 15 days, 1 month, and 3 months was 74.6, 71.8, and 71.7, respectively. Treatment was performed in 82.5% of patients as an outpatient procedure. Our data show that in situ monotherapy is an effective and noninvasive method for treating ureteral stones.

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输尿管结石体外冲击波碎石术:第二代碎石机的临床应用。
体外冲击波碎石术(ESWL)已被证明是治疗肾结石的有效方法。然而,将其作为单一疗法用于输尿管结石是有争议的。在本研究中,142例患者接受输尿管结石原位ESWL治疗。87.4%的患者结石碎裂。3个月时,输尿管上、中、下段结石清除率分别为95.8%、94.7%和94.2%。在15天、1个月和3个月时计算的整体结石清除效率商分别为74.6、71.8和71.7。82.5%的患者作为门诊程序进行治疗。我们的资料显示原位单药治疗是治疗输尿管结石的有效且无创的方法。
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