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Local Shock-Wave Lithotripsy of Distal Ureteral Calculi
Michael StöckleR. HohenfellnerG. VogesD. M. Wilbertsubject
MalePelvic brimmedicine.medical_specialtyUreteral CalculiUrologymedicine.medical_treatmentIntravenous sedationShock wave lithotripsyLithotripsyUreterLithotripsymedicineHumansUreteroscopyClinical Trials as Topicmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryOpen surgeryEndoscopyMiddle AgedSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureFemaleLaser TherapyStone removalbusinessdescription
Abstract Since the initiation of the clinical trial utilizing a second-generation lithotripor (Lithostar, Siemens, Erlangen, FRG), 96 patients with distal ureteral calculi (i.e. calculi below the pelvic brim) underwent local shock-wave lithotripsy. Routine treatment was conducted under intravenous sedation and light analgesia only. Complete stone disintegration was achieved in 84 patients (87.5%), 11 requiring two sessions and 1 patient, three. In 7 patients ureteroscopy became necessary after unsuccessful local shock-wave treatment. In 2 of these patients a 9-french flexible ureteroscope and the Storz Q-switched neodymium-YAG laser was used for stone disintegration. In 3 cases loop extraction and in 2 cases open surgery had to be performed for definitive stone removal. All pre- and postoperative manipulations (except open surgery) were done on the Lithostar. Local shock-wave lithotripsy is a highly successful, noninvasive, time-saving and easily applicable technique. It has become our primary approach in the treatment of distal ureteral calculi.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1988-01-01 | European Urology |