Korean J Urol.  1995 Dec;36(12):1366-1371.

In Situ ESWL with Ultrasonographic Targeting System in the Patient with Mid Ureter Stone

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Urology, College of Medicine, Hallym University, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

ESWL has become the most widely advocated procedure for urinary calculi because of its minimal invasiveness and high effectiveness. Unfortunately, so far most urologist use push-up or push-down technique in the treatment of mid ureter stone with ESWL. Herein, we tried in situ ESWL with ultrasonographic targeting system (Lithostar ultra, Siemens Co., Germany) in 74 mid ureter stone patients. We could target the stone in 71 out of 74 patients (71/74, 95.6%) in semilateral position in the patients with upper half of mid ureter stone or in supine position in the patients with lower half of mid ureter stone The stone was successfully removed in sixty eight patients and the success rate was 9l.1% (68/ 74). The number of treatment session was 1 to 5 (mean 1.3+/-0.8) and the duration was 20-150 minutes (mean 46.4+/-19.7 minutes). Complications were gross hematuria in 5 cases(7.0%), severe colicky pain in 2 cases (2.8%). In conclusion, we think in situ ESWL with ultrasonographic targeting system is a recommendable treatment of modality in mid ureter stone patients.

Keyword

Mid ureter stone; In situ ESWL; Ultrasonographic targeting system

MeSH Terms

Abdominal Pain
Hematuria
Humans
Supine Position
Ureter*
Urinary Calculi
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