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Lithostar Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy: The First 1,000 Patients

1992; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Volume: 147; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/s0022-5347(17)37447-5

ISSN

1527-3792

Autores

Kostantinos E. Psihramis, Michael A.S. Jewett, Claire Bombardier, Dominique Caron, Michele Ryan,

Tópico(s)

Abdominal Trauma and Injuries

Resumo

No AccessJournal of Urology1 Apr 1992Lithostar Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy: The First 1,000 Patients Kostantinos E. Psihramis, Michael A.S. Jewett, Claire Bombardier, Dominique Caron, Michele Ryan, and The Toronto Lithotripsy Associates* Kostantinos E. PsihramisKostantinos E. Psihramis More articles by this author , Michael A.S. JewettMichael A.S. Jewett More articles by this author , Claire BombardierClaire Bombardier More articles by this author , Dominique CaronDominique Caron More articles by this author , Michele RyanMichele Ryan More articles by this author , and The Toronto Lithotripsy Associates* Participating members: Drs. Richard Barr, Fadi Habib, Emanuel Abara, R. John D. Honey, Sender Herschorn, Laurence H. Klotz, Norman W. Struthers and John Trachtenberg. More articles by this author View All Author Informationhttps://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-5347(17)37447-5AboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareFacebookLinked InTwitterEmail To our knowledge this study of our first consecutive 1,000 patients treated with the Siemens Lithostar device is the largest prospective series reported to date. Treatment results were determined at 3,12 and 24 months after completion of therapy. The results at 3 months are presented. Complete followup data were available on 801 patients: 674 with renal and 127 with ureteral calculi. Results were analyzed according to stone size, location and number. The average number of shocks per treatment was 3,804 and the retreatment rate was 18.6%. At 3 months the stone-free rate was determined by a plain film of the kidneys, ureters and bladder and plain tomograms for renal calculi, and by an excretory urogram for ureteral calculi. The stone-free rate was 52% for renal and 76% for ureteral calculi. The overall stone-free rate for all calculi was 55.7%. Success rate, defined as stone-free or asymptomatic residual fragments measuring 4mm. or less, was 72% for renal and 83% for ureteral calculi. 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Volume 147Issue 4April 1992Page: 1006-1009 Advertisement Copyright & Permissions© 1992 by The American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.Keywordsureteral calculikidney calculiextracorporeal shockwave lithotripsyMetricsAuthor Information Kostantinos E. Psihramis More articles by this author Michael A.S. Jewett More articles by this author Claire Bombardier More articles by this author Dominique Caron More articles by this author Michele Ryan More articles by this author The Toronto Lithotripsy Associates* Participating members: Drs. Richard Barr, Fadi Habib, Emanuel Abara, R. John D. Honey, Sender Herschorn, Laurence H. Klotz, Norman W. Struthers and John Trachtenberg. More articles by this author Expand All Advertisement PDF DownloadLoading ...

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