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THE FIRST CHOICE OF TREATMENT FOR URINARY INFECTED RENAL STONES
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作者 贾建业 姜宁 +7 位作者 王国增 石泉 贺伟 郑景存 叶敏 朱英坚 王伟明 黄云腾 《Journal of Shanghai Second Medical University(Foreign Language Edition)》 2007年第1期37-40,共4页
Objective To investigate the appropriate treatment of infectious renal stones. Methods Between April 1999 and June 2006, 60 patients presented to our department with infectious renal stones. Twenty-nine patients were ... Objective To investigate the appropriate treatment of infectious renal stones. Methods Between April 1999 and June 2006, 60 patients presented to our department with infectious renal stones. Twenty-nine patients were treated by extracorporeal shock-wave lithortripsy(ESWL) only, 31 patients were given a combination therapy. Thirty-four males and 26 females were evaluated by routine urine tests including urine culture and sensitivity before ESWL treatments. The total number of shock waves varied from 1 600 to 2 800 and the energy levels ranged from 1 to 6 unit. Results The fragmentation after ESWL was 61.6%; 18.3% after 2 ESWL sessions, 8.3% after 3 ESWL sessions, 5.0% after 4 ESWL sessions, 3.3% after 7 ESWL sessions and 1.66% after 9 ESWL sessions. Only one (1.66%) patient failed and changed to open surgery. Conclusion ESWL is an effective and reliable treatment for patients with infectious renal stones. However, better effects and shorter treatment time is obtained by the combination therapy of ESWL with other therapy options. 展开更多
关键词 renal caculi extracorporeal shock-wave lithortripsy INFECTIOUS staghorn
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CLINICAL STUDY OF SHOCK WAVE LITHORTRIPSY AFTER FAILURE OF ENDOSCOPIC LITHORTRIPSY
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作者 贾建业 姜宁 +7 位作者 王国增 叶敏 石泉 郑景存 许梦清 杨芳 朱英坚 王伟明 《Journal of Shanghai Second Medical University(Foreign Language Edition)》 2008年第1期28-31,37,共5页
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of shock wave lithortripsy (SWL) for treating patients with calculus after failure of endoscopic lithortripsy. Methods From Feb. 2006 to Mar. 2007, 60 patients presented to ou... Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of shock wave lithortripsy (SWL) for treating patients with calculus after failure of endoscopic lithortripsy. Methods From Feb. 2006 to Mar. 2007, 60 patients presented to our department with the upper urinary tract stones. Thirty-seven patients were renal stones and twentythree were ureteral stones. All patients with average stone burden of 1.5 cm were treated using a Dornier Compact S lithotripter. The total number of shock waves varied from 1 600 to 3 000 and the energy levels ranged from 1 to 6 units. Results For 37 renal stones, the fragmentation was 75. 67% (28cases) after one SWL session, 10.81% (4 cases) after2 SWL sessions, 5. 40% (2 cases) after 3 SWL sessions, and 2. 70% (1 case) after 4 SWL sessions. Two patients (5.40%) failed and changed to open surgery. For23 ureter calculus, the fragmentation was 82.60% (19cases) after one SWL session and l7. 40% (4cases) after 2 SWL sessions. Conclusion SWL is an effective and reliable treatment for patients with calculus after failure of endoscopic lithortripsy. However, it is very important for doctor to choose appropriate therapy. SWL is a remedy. 展开更多
关键词 extracorporeal shock wave lithortripsy renal caculi ureteral stones FAILURE
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