1. Efficacy of supine trans-abdominal pronated shock head ESWL for treatment of distal ureteric stones: A pilot study
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Debansu Sarkar, Dhansagar U Wakle, and Dilip Kumar Pal
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General Medicine - Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (ESWL) in supine trans-abdominal approach for distal ureteric calculi and to determine the variables that could affect the outcome results. Materials and methods: Between November 2019 and January 2021, 172 patients with a solitary distal ureteric calculus were treated with ESWL in supine position with a pronated shock wave head against the anterior abdominal wall. The outcome of treatment evaluated and the clinical and radiological findings, as well as stone characteristics, were reviewed and correlated with the stone-free rate (SFR). Results: Overall SFR was 84.84% (140/165). Those with stone clearance, 83.57% (117/140) cleared after one session and 16.42% (23/140) needed more than one session. Only three factors had a significant impact on SFR, that is stone length, stone width, stone attenuation. For stone length ⩽ 9 mm SFR was 93.44% (114/122) compared to 60.46% (26/43) for stone length of 10–12 mm ( p Conclusion: Supine trans-abdominal ESWL is a new, effective and safe form of treatment for distal ureteric calculi. The stone length, stone width along with stone attenuation were the only significant predictors of stone free status in supine position.
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- 2022
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