1. Pediatric extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy: multi-institutional results.
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Özgür BC, Irkilata L, Ekici M, Hoşcan MB, Sarici H, Yücetürk CN, Karakan T, Atilla MK, Hasçiçek AM, and Eroglu M
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- Adolescent, Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Infant, Male, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Kidney Calculi therapy, Lithotripsy, Ureteral Neoplasms therapy
- Abstract
Aim: To evaluate the efficacy, auxiliary procedures and complications of pediatric extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) performed with electrohydraulic lithotripters., Methods: Children with urolithiasis, aged between 0 and 15, were retrospectively evaluated. ESWL was performed by using two different electrohydraulic lithotripters, Elmed Multimed Classic (Elmed Medical Systems, Ankara, Turkey) and E-1000 (EMD Medical Systems, Ankara, Turkey), between January 2008 and December 2012 in four different referral centers in Turkey., Results: 85.5% of patients were stone-free at 3 months. Further ESWL treatment was needed in 33.7% of the cases (one session, n = 55; two sessions, n = 15; three sessions, n = 13). Steinstrasse occurred in 10 patients but 8 of them cleared completely during the follow-up period. Urinary tract infection was detected in 3 (3.9%), fever in 3 (3.9%) and a small subcapsular hematoma in one (1.3%) patient, respectively. When the stones were divided into two groups as those with diameters <10 mm and ≥10 mm, it was found that the stone-free rate was associated with stone diameter, and that the smaller diameters had higher but statistically insignificant stone-free rates (P = 0.196)., Conclusion: ESWL yields favorable results with low rates of complication and auxiliary procedures in selected pediatric patients.
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- 2016
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