Ureteric Stone Management Using a Second Generation Lithotriptor
- 1 March 1992
- journal article
- Published by Wiley
- Vol. 69 (3) , 253-256
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1464-410x.1992.tb15523.x
Abstract
A series of 209 consecutive patients with ureteric calculi underwent 296 extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy treatments on the Siemens Lithostar over a 25‐month period; 123 stones were upper ureteric, 30 mid‐ureteric and 56 lower ureteric; 46.9% were right‐sided stones, 53.6% were left‐sided and 0.5% (1 patient) were bilateral. On referral, 60 patients had stents and 15 had nephrostomies for obstruction. All treatments were performed without anaesthesia except for 9 patients in whom stent insertion or ureteroscopic manipulations were attempted concomitant to ESWL. The average number of treatments was 1.42, with 27.5% of patients requiring more than 1 treatment. The average number of shocks per treatment was 3995 and the average hospital stay was 1.79 days. Complete clearance of the stone was achieved in 82% of upper ureteric stones, 89% of mid‐ureteric and 80% of lower ureteric stones. The facility for X‐ray localisation of stones allows a high proportion of ureteric calculi to be treated successfully by ESWL, including the more taxing middle and lower ureteric calculi.Keywords
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