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Electromagnetic shock-wave lithotripsy of gallbladder calculi. Multicentered preliminary report on experience with 276 patients
Authors:M Classen  M Cremer  S Faustini  G Meiser  M zum Büschenfelde  H Neuhaus  R Ott  P Pizzi  A Salvini  M Staritz
Institution:II. Medizinische Klinik und Institut für R?ntgendiagnostik der Technischen Universit?t München, FRG.
Abstract:The Lithostar Working Group reports on the first 276 patients who underwent lithotripsy of biliary calculi by means of an electromagnetic Lithotriptor (Lithostar Plus from Siemens). Some 66% (183/276) and 27% (75/276) of the patients had solitary and two or three stones, respectively while 7% (18/276) had more than three gallbladder calculi. Calcified calculi were found in 11% of the patients. On an average the patients were treated in 1.6 (range 1.4-2.15) sessions; with the exception of one user the maximal energy (setting 9) was applied. The upper limit of shock waves per session was 1500-6000 (x = 2189 +/- 1058). 17% and 48% of the patients were free from calculi after 3 and 6 months, respectively. During the follow-up period 14% of the patients complained of severe biliary pain and 1.5% suffered from pancreatitis, which was controlled by conservative treatment. In three out of five patients with a transitory cholestatic jaundice endoscopic papillotomy was necessary. Four patients underwent an elective cholecystectomy. Considering the selection of the patients, the results obtained are comparable with those found in other studies.
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