Different international associations have proposed their own guidelines on urolithiasis. However, the focus is primarily on an overview of the principles of urolithiasis management rather than step-by-step technical details for the procedure. The International Alliance of Urolithiasis (IAU) is releasing a series of guidelines on the management of urolithiasis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: In modern "dry" lithotripters, shockwaves are generated in a membrane-covered water cushion that is then coupled to the patient.To limit energy loss, a coupling agent, usually ultrasound gel, is used in this acoustic interface. During the coupling process, air pockets are inevitably trapped in the coupling area, which subsequently remains invisible to the operator.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEven 32 years after its first introduction shockwave lithotripsy (SWL) remains a matter of discussion and controversy. Since the first SWL in 1980, millions of treatments have been performed worldwide. To this day SWL remains the least invasive of all stone treatments and is considered the treatment modality of first choice for the majority of urinary stones.
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