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The feasibility of shockwave lithotripsy for treating solitary, lower calyceal stones over 1 cm in size

Authors
Kim, Tae BeomLee, Sang CheolKim, Khae HawnJung, HanYoon, Sang JinOh, Jin Kyu
Issue Date
Mar-2013
Publisher
CANADIAN UROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
Citation
CUAJ-CANADIAN UROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL, v.7, no.3-4, pp.E156 - E160
Journal Title
CUAJ-CANADIAN UROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
Volume
7
Number
3-4
Start Page
E156
End Page
E160
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/14713
DOI
10.5489/cuaj.473
ISSN
1911-6470
Abstract
Introduction: Recently, few studies were reported about the treatment of large, solitary, renal calculi between shockwave lithotripsy (SWL) and percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL). We assess the feasibility of SWL for managing solitary, lower calyceal stones over 1 cm by comparing the results of lower pole calculi treatment between patients that underwent SWL or PNL. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed clinical data for patients who had undergone PNL or SWL due to lower calyceal stones over 1 cm. Group 1 consisted of patients who underwent SWL to treat lower pole renal calculi from 2010 to 2011. Group 2 included patients who underwent PNL to manage lower pole renal calculi from 2008 to 2009. We compared patient age, gender, stone size, comorbidities, postoperative complications, additional interventions and anatomical parameters between the two groups. Results: A total of 55 patients were enrolled in this study. The mean ages (+/-SD) of groups 1 (n = 33) and 2 (n = 22) were 55.1 (+/-13.0) and 50.0 (+/-10.6) years (p = 0.133) and mean stone sizes were 1.6 (+/-0.7) and 1.9 (+/-0.8) cm (p = 0.135), respectively. There were no significant differences in gender distribution, comorbidities or stone laterality between the two groups. No significant differences in various parameters were observed between patients with stones 1 to 2 cm and ones with stones 2 cm or larger. Conclusions: Our results demonstrated that SWL is a safe, feasible treatment for solitary, lower calyceal stones over 1 cm.
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