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Between March 1988 and March 1990, 751 patients were treated with shock wave lithotripsy using EDAP LT-01. Six hundred and eight patients had renal stones while 143 patients had stones located in the
ureter
. Because of difficulties in locating ureteric stones with ultrasound 92% of them were pushed back to the kidney before treatment. The mean stone size was 10 mm, range 4-30 mm. Patients with stones bigger than 15 mm had a double J-stent placed before treatment. The mean number of treatments per patient was 1.7 (range 1-8). Sixty-six per cent of the patients with renal stones were completely stone-free after ESWL monotherapy. Another 5% became stone-free after auxiliary procedures in the
ureter
, because of retained fragments. Fragments equal to or less than 4 mm were retained in 14% of the patients with the renal stones. Of the patients with ureteric stones mobilised back to the kidney 95% were rendered stone-free after ESWL. Most patients experienced no or very little discomfort during the treatment and only 29% of them received analgesics. General of epidural
anaesthesia
was given to 1% of the patients. Because of the low demand for analgesia or
anaesthesia
, 99% of the patients with renal stones were treated on an outpatient basis. During the second year, 74% of the patients with ureteric stones were treated on an outpatient basis.
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PMID:Outpatient-based extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy using EDAP LT-01. 178 16
From January 1985 till June 1989, 222 patients with ureteral stones, underwent ESWL treatment. 109 patients were treated with the original Dornier HM3 under general or epidural
anaesthesia
and 113 patients were treated with the modified Dornier HM3 under anglosedation. 156 stones were in the upper
ureter
, 15 in the middle
ureter
, 51 in the lower
ureter
. We performed a total of 269 ESWL treatments. Out of 109 patients treated with the original HM3 and 113 patients treated by the modified HM3 12 (11%) and 28 (24.7%) needed, respectively, two or more ESWL sessions. In 89.9% and 88.5% of the patients, respectively, has been performed an ureteral manipulation before the treatment to push up or to localize the stone. The treatment was unsuccessful in 10 patients of whom 3 underwent anterograde lithotripsy by percutaneous access, 4 transureteral lithotripsy and 3 surgery. At three months the percentage of patients stone free was as follows: original HM3 patients 88% modified HM3 patients 92.9%. The extracorporeal lithotripsy is now-day the treatment of choice for the ureteral stone without any limitation, due to the stone localisation. The clinical use of modified HM3 on ureteral stones didn't low our success rate, but increased the shock wave out of session.
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PMID:[Treatment of ureteral calculi with extracorporeal lithotripsy. Comparison between the original Dornier HM3 and the modified lithotriptor]. 183 Apr 19
Ureteroscopy has become the diagnostic and therapeutic procedure of choice for many conditions of the upper urinary tract. Technology is progressing rapidly in endourology, facilitating both goals. As reported previously, we developed a 2F video image flexible ureteronephroscope. This instrument is the smallest caliber of all ureteronephroscopes available to date. Because of the small diameter the device can be inserted into the
ureter
cystoscopically in a manner similar to catheter insertion. The procedure is done with the patient under local
anesthesia
. We performed ureteronephroscopic procedures on 79 patients using mainly a 6F passively deflecting flexible ureteronephroscope, which consists of the aforementioned 2F video image flexible ureteronephroscope and a 3F working channel. The area to be viewed was accessed successfully in 41 of 43 patients (95%). Over-all, diagnostic maneuvers were successful in 64 of 79 patients (87%). We suggest that the 2F and 6F flexible ureteronephroscopes would be indicated when conclusive diagnosis for upper urinary disease is not obtained by other means.
...
PMID:Clinical application of video image flexible ureteronephroscope for diagnosis of upper urinary tract disorders. 187 97
With EDAP LT-01 PLUS, a new extracorporeal shock wave lithotriptor which generates shock waves by 320 ceramic elements activated by the piezoelectric effect and which was produced to be used for the treatments of both urolithiasis and gall bladder stones, we performed extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) on 37 patients with urolithiasis between November 22, 1989 and July 31, 1990. Thirty seven target stones of 37 patients were located in the renal calyx (11 cases), renal pelvis (3 cases), UPJ (6 cases), renal calyx and pelvis (1 case), renal calyx and UPJ (1 case), renal calyx and upper
ureter
(1 case), upper
ureter
(9 cases), middle
ureter
(1 case), and lower
ureter
(4 cases). None of the patients needed
anesthesia
. The average number of treatments per case was 2.9 and the average total times of treatment per case was 196 minutes. The overall stone-free rate one month after the last ESWL treatment was 54.1% (20/37), and no patients had any major side-effects. Judging from our present clinical application, we concluded that EDAP LT-01 PLUS is a useful extracorporeal shock wave lithotriptor for urolithiasis.
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PMID:[Clinical application of EDAP LT-01 PLUS on extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for urolithiasis]. 189 17
Anesthesia
for radiologic procedures is usually provided in locations remote from the operating theater. The anesthesiologist is removed from the environment in which experienced support is available for the care of anesthetized patients. Therefore, reliable anesthetic techniques that cause the least perturbation in the patient's physiology are often preferred. This is a report of the application of a paravertebral and lumbar sympathetic block to provide
anesthesia
for the renal pelvis and
ureter
so that percutaneous radiologic procedures that involve the manipulation and dilation of those areas can be performed with minimal patient discomfort.
...
PMID:Anesthesia for percutaneous renal procedures. 195 12
Between March 1986 and June 1989, 3,278 patients with upper urinary tract calculi were treated at our medical center with the Lithostar lithotriptor. The stones were located in the calices in 41.9% of the cases, renal pelvis in 25.7% and
ureter
in 32.4%. Perirenal hematoma was noted in 0.5% of the patients but this resolved spontaneously within a few days. Auxiliary procedures were performed in 37.3% of the cases, including Double-J stent and ureteral catheter in 26.8%, ureterorenoscopy in 2.1%, percutaneous nephrostomy in 1.6%, Zeiss loop in 4.3% and percutaneous nephrolithotripsy in 3.5%. Of the treatments 83.1% were performed without general or regional
anesthesia
. Followup after 3 months showed a 63.8% rate free of stone. The Lithostar upgraded with the overhead lithotripsy module is called Lithostar Plus. A total of 25 patients with upper urinary stones underwent treatment with the overhead module. Initial experience revealed fragmentation of stones after the first session in 20 patients, while a second session was necessary in 5. Analgesic sedation was used in 4 patients in whom a Double-J stent was inserted.
...
PMID:Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy of urinary calculi: experience in treatment of 3,278 patients using the Siemens Lithostar and Lithostar Plus. 199 94
We report our initial experience using the pulsed dye laser in 26 patients with urolithiasis. The patients ranged in age from 27 to 82 years; 11 patients were female and 15 were male. Of the 26 patients, 4 stones were in the kidney, 21 were in the
ureter
, and one was in the bladder. Surgical time ranged from 32 to 130 minutes. All patients were treated under spinal or general
anesthesia
. The size of ureteral stones ranged from 0.2 to 1.5 cm, and the renal stones 3.0 to 4.0 cm. Chemical analysis of the stones was not available on all patients, but when available, chemical analysis revealed the stones to be calcium monohydrate, calcium dihydrate, or struvite. The use of the Candela miniscope in 11 patients permitted access without ureteral dilation. In 19 patients, ureteral stents were placed. One patient suffered a ureteral perforation. Success was defined as adequate disintegration of the stone for passage of the fragments without the necessity of a secondary procedure. Using this criterion, 22 of 26 patients were successfully treated for an overall success rate of 85%.
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PMID:Preliminary experience with the pulsed dye laser for treatment of urolithiasis. 199 74
Between April 1989 and December 1989, extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) was performed on 78 outpatients using the EDAP LT-01 device without
anesthesia
. The locations of total 83 stones were renal pelvis and calyx (45), upper
ureter
(26) and lower
ureter
(12). Of the cases with renal stones, 28 (62%) were free of stones, and 8 (18%) had fragments 4 mm in size or less. The over-all successful rate obtained by combining these categories were 80% in renal stones, 81% in upper ureteral stones, and 92% in lower ureteral stones. As complications, gross hematuria, pain which required analgesics, fever of 38 degrees C or higher and vomiting were seen. However, no serious complications were observed.
...
PMID:[Outpatient treatment with extracorporeal lithotriptor for renal and ureteral stones]. 201 70
During a 2-year period, 884 extracorporeal piezoelectric lithotripsy treatments have been performed on stones in 388 renal units (kidney and upper
ureter
) using a Wolf Piezolith device.* Lithotripsy routinely was performed on an outpatient basis without use of
anesthesia
or premedication. Often, the maximum number of pulses allowable by a Food and Drug Administration protocol (4,000) was delivered and retreatments frequently occurred on successive days. Of the patients 75% were stone-free 3 months after treatment, while another 20% had only residual small fragments. No intrarenal or perinephric hematomas were observed and only 1 patient has had hypertension requiring medication. Renal colic from passage of stone fragments occurred in only 10% of the patients. An aggressive treatment policy using repeat treatments as necessary provides for superior results with this device without an incision or complication.
...
PMID:A 2-year experience with the Wolf piezoelectric lithotripter: impact of repeat treatment on results and complications. 203 81
To minimize urothelial tissue injuries by inadvertent laser irradiation during the laser stone fragmentation, we developed a novel fiber-optic analysis system which is able to distinguish the urothelial tissues from urinary stones. The reflection mode of the pulsed photo-thermal radiometry (PPTR) was employed for non-destructive tissue characterization. We developed the first fiber-optic PPTR system using chalcogenide infrared glass fibers as a transmission line. As excitation light sources for the samples, three different lasers were used in vitro and compared to select the proper excitation laser which is able to distinguish wet urinary stones from urothelial tissues. The e-folding decay time of the PPTR waveform, by which the samples are characterized, was measured as an index. The ultraviolet argon (UV Ar) laser had the best discriminative faculty. Using UV Ar laser, the e-folding decay time of calcium oxalate stones, uric acid stones and the
ureter
, was 239 +/- 57 ms, 33 +/- 4 ms, and 102 +/- 24 ms (p less than 0.001), respectively. The new analysis system which was composed of the fiber-optic PPTR analyzer using UV Ar laser excitation together with a thin-fiber endoscope was applied to measure the e-folding decay time of PPTR waveform of urinary stones and canine ureters in vivo general
anesthesia
. The e-folding decay time of calcium oxalate stones, uric acid stones and the
ureter
was 153 +/- 15 ms, 26 +/- 3 ms and 246 +/- 31 ms, respectively. The canine
ureter
was clearly differentiable from urinary stones by the measurement of the e-folding decay time of PPTR waveform.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[The prevention method of inadvertent irradiation during laser stone fragmentation by the fiber-optic radiometry analysis]. 205
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