scholarly journals Factors Influencing the Success of Shock Wave Lithotripsy Treatment for Urinary System Stone Disease in Children Aged 0-2

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 162-166
Author(s):  
İbrahim Kartal ◽  
Mesut Altan ◽  
Burak Çıtamak ◽  
Emin Mammadov ◽  
Ali Cansu Bozacı ◽  
...  
Vestnik ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 367-371
Author(s):  
Б.У. Шалекенов ◽  
Е.А. Куандыков

Мочекаменная болезнь является одной из главных проблем современной урологии как наиболее часто встречающаяся патология органов мочевой системы и составляющая 30 - 50% всех больных урологических стационаров. Целью настоящего исследования явилось изучение эффективности применения препарата «Фитолизин» у больных мочекаменной болезнью. В основу исследования положены результаты лечения 160 (85 женщин и 75 мужчин) пациентов, находившихся на стационарном лечение, средний возраст больных составил 42,2±12,4 года, длительность заболевания от 1-3 до 72 часов, размер конкрементов, в том числе и дезинтегрированных фрагментов после дистанционной ударно-волновой литотрипсии и контактно-лазерная литотрипсия варьировал от 0,4 до 0,8 см. Все больные были разделены на две группы. В основную группу вошли 70 больных, получавших помимо традиционной симптоматической терапии (спазмолитики и водная нагрузка) «Фитолизин» по 43 мл 3 раза в день. В контрольной группе (90 больных) проводилась только традиционная терапия. При включение в терапию препарата «Фитолизин» самостоятельное отхождение отмечено у 64(91,4%) больных, частота возникновения почечной колики имело место у 7(10%), лейкоцитурия - у 14(20%), бактериурия - у 10(15%). Применение фитопрепарата «Фитолизин» в составе комплексной терапии, является эффективным методом консервативного лечения больных мочекаменной болезнью и после после дистанционной ударно-волновой литотрипсии и контактно-лазерная литотрипсия в 90,9% случаев в отношении самостоятельного отхождения конкрементов. Urolithiasis is one of the main problems of modern urology as the most common pathology of the urinary system and makes up 30 - 50% of all patients in urological hospitals. The purpose of this study was to study the effectiveness of the use of the drug "Phytolysin" in patients with urolithiasis. The study is based on the treatment results of 160 (85 women and 75 men) patients who were hospitalized, the average age of the patients was 42.2 ± 12.4 years, the duration of the disease from 1-3 to 72 hours, the size of the stones and disintegrated fragments after remote shock wave lithotripsy and contact laser lithotripsy ranged from 0.4 to 0.8 cm. All patients were divided into two groups. The main group included 70 patients who received in addition to the traditional symptomatic therapy (antispasmodics and water load) "Phytolysin" 43 ml 3 times a day. In the control group (90 patients), only traditional therapy was performed. When "Phytolysin" was included in the therapy, independent discharge was observed in 64 (91.4%) patients, the incidence of renal colic occurred in 7 (10%), leukocyturia in 14 (20%), bacteriuria in 10 (15%). The use of the phytopreparation "Phytolysin" as a part of complex therapy is an effective method of conservative treatment of patients with urolithiasis and after remote shock-wave lithotripsy and contact laser lithotripsy in 90.9% of cases with regard to self-discharge of calculi.


1992 ◽  
Vol 59 (3) ◽  
pp. 7-8
Author(s):  
F. Pisetta

The author reports some general considerations about urinary stone disease and about therapeutical approaches, and the results of 18 months experience in the Urology Department of Bolzano Hospital in the treatment of urinary stone disease, particularly through ESWL.


2013 ◽  
Vol 189 (4S) ◽  
Author(s):  
Emadeldeen Ali Salah ◽  
Ahmed El-Nashar ◽  
Mohamed AbdelBasir Sayed

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 1820
Author(s):  
Suhail M. Khan ◽  
Azhar A. Khan ◽  
Anzeen N. Kanth ◽  
Aymen M. Khan ◽  
Irtifa N. Kanth

Background: The aim of this study is to review 10 years of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) experience in paediatric urolithiasis patients.Methods: Data from a cohort of paediatric urolithiasis patients who underwent shock wave lithotripsy between 2012 and 2019 at department of urology, Indraprastha Apollo, New Delhi were used in a single-centre, retrospective comparative study. During a seven-year period, 250 paediatric patients (Male/female: 134/116, mean age: 10.22 years, range: 1-18) had 284 shock wave sessions in our hospital, with 208 having primary and 42 having recurrent urolithiasis. A total of 328 stones were discovered, with 192 (58.5%) in boys and 136 (41.5%) in girls. For ample stone fragmentation, one session of 200 to 3000 shockwave impulses was required, though some patients required more than 8000 impulses over 4 sessions. However, in most patients, low-energy shockwaves with a frequency of 1-2 were used to fragment the stones.Results: Younger age was associated with quicker stone clearance in our study, which was likely due to shorter urinary tracts and a smaller "barrier" between the device and the stone. Furthermore, children who had renal colic prior to lithotripsy had a considerably lower chance of removing stones within two days than those who did not. This can be explained by the colic's underlying mechanism, which evolves against the backdrop of ureteric wall spasm. Mild macrohematuria and "steinstrasse" were identified in almost all patients during the first post-lithotripsy days, as predicted during the post-op course. There were no major obstructive, infectious, or other severe complications.Conclusions: Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy proved to be a safe and highly effective minimally invasive treatment of children with kidney stone disease.


2009 ◽  
Vol 181 (4) ◽  
pp. 586
Author(s):  
A. Andrew Ray ◽  
Steven Pace ◽  
Daniela Ghiculete ◽  
R. John D'a Honey ◽  
Kenneth T. Pace

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