Lithostar Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy in Children

Abstract
The Siemens Lithostar lithotriptor was used to treat 20 children (4 to 17 years old) with renal or ureteral calculi. Two patients had bilateral renal and 2 had ureteral calculi. Of 34 calculi treated 47% were in the renal pelvis, 29% in the lower calix, 12% in the upper calix, 3% in the middle calix and 9% in the upper ureter. Stone size ranged from 2 X 2 to 40 X 20 mm. and averaged 10 X 7 mm. Of the children 60% were treated while they were under neuroleptic anesthesia. No major complications were encountered. The 3-month rate free of stones after 1 treatment was 60% and increased to 80% with multiple treatments. The success rate, defined as being either free of stones or with residual fragments equal to or less than 4 mm. in diameter, was 95%. We conclude that lithotripsy with the Lithostar device in children, at least for the short term, is safe and effective.