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5-year-follow-up of patients with clinically insignificant residual fragments after extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy
Authors:Osman Mahmoud M  Alfano Yvonne  Kamp Stefan  Haecker Axel  Alken Peter  Michel Maurice Stephan  Knoll Thomas
Affiliation:Department of Urology, Mannheim University Hospital, Theodor-Kutzer-Ufer 1-3, 68135 Mannheim, Germany.
Abstract:OBJECTIVES: After SWL treatment, many patients have residual fragments in the kidney or ureter. Fragments 2 stones episodes. These patients and their referring urologist received follow-up questionnaires which contained questions about stone clearance, late complications, auxillary measures and dietary or drug metaphylaxis. RESULTS: Most residual stone fragments were located within the lower calyx (17%) and the renal pyelon (14%). Stone analysis was available in 142 patients with CIRF and revealed calciumoxalate calculi in 93.6% of the cases. In 78.6%, CIRF cleared spontaneously within few weeks and did not recur within 5 years. However, residual stones led to stone recurrence and need of re-treatment in 21.4%. Renal pyelon (23%) and calices showed comparable growth of former CIRF (lower calices 26.5%, middle calices 27%, upper calices 26%). Only 48% of the patients with recurrent stone formation followed dietary metaphylaxis. However, a significant correlation between a general or specific metaphylaxis and stone growth of CIRF could not be demonstrated. CONCLUSIONS: Most of the CIRF after SWL pass spontaneously without any complications. But considering that one fifth of the patients developed new stones at the side of residual fragments, it is obvious that close follow-up is required. Although we could not demonstrate a relation between metaphylaxis and stone re-growth, it is conceivable that adequate metaphylaxis can reduce stone recurrences.
Keywords:Shockwave lithotripsy   Urinary calculi   Treatment failure
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