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Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy with the Storz Modulith SL20: the First 500 Patients
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1992
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UrologyRenal FunctionUreteric CalculiMedicineKidney FailureRenal PathologyStorz Modulith Sl20Renal CalculiSurgeryFirst 500Acute Kidney InjuryChronic Kidney DiseaseRenal PharmacologyNephrologyEmergency MedicineAnesthesiology
Our initial experience of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) with the Storz Modulith SL20 is reported. A total of 500 patients with 551 renal and 120 ureteric stones, mean diameter 11.9 mm, underwent 746 treatments; 68.2% of patients required a single treatment. The mean treatment rate for renal calculi was 1.4 and for ureteric calculi it was 1.5, rising to 4.2 for staghorns; 62.2% of treatments were performed on an out-patient basis. Analgesia (intravenous fentanyl) was required in 60.9% of treatments for renal calculi but in only 38.2% of those for ureteric calculi. The overall stone-free rate at 3 months was 77.6%, with a further 14.7% of patients having fragments less than 3 mm in diameter that required no further treatment. The stone-free rate was dependent on the site of the stone, with the majority of residual fragments lying in a lower pole calix. There were few complications. The Modulith is an efficient and safe lithotripter capable of treating stones in the kidney and throughout the ureter.
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