From February to September 1987, a prospective study was performed at two clinics to compare the Piezolith and the Dornier HM3+ lithotripters. Based on the same clinical indications for extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, 334 patients were treated with the Dornier HM3+ and 378 patients with the Piezolith. Whereas stone size was similar in both groups, more ureteral calculi were treated with the Dornier HM3+ (31.1 versus 23%). The rate of successful disintegration and total number of auxiliary measures were similar in both groups. However, the mean number of impulses (HM3+ 1,997 versus Piezolith 2,855) and number of secondary ESWL treatments (HM3+ 15.5% versus Piezolith 45%) differed significantly. According to the locating systems, the success of in situ treatment was similar for renal calculi; however, fewer ureteric stones could be treated in situ at the Piezolith (HM3+ upper ureter 70.6%, middle ureter 82%, distal ureter 71.4% versus Piezolith upper ureter 37.5%, middle ureter 0%, distal ureter 62.8%). The stone-free rate at discharge and after 3 months did not differ in both centers (HM3+ 75% versus Piezolith 72%).
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Arch Esp Urol
September 1995
Department of Urology, Scientific Institute H. San Raffaele, Milan, Italy.
Objectives: In situ extracorporeal lithotripsy (EL) is the treatment of choice for ureteral lithiasis at our institution since the introduction of the painless lithotripters in clinical practice. The major objections to such clinical approach are: difficult ultrasound localization of ureteral calculi (if an ultrasound-guided lithotripter is used); lower energy of the painless piezoelectric compared to the spark gap system. To evaluate the efficacy of in situ EL of ureteral stones and to compare two different lithotripters (the spark gap fluoroscopically-guided Dornier HM3 versus the piezoelectric ultrasound-guided Wolf Piezolith 2300), we conducted a prospective randomized study.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe molded 24 synthetic stones (mean weight 680 mg., range 641 to 715) from a commercial mixture of gypsum, silica, cellulose and polyvinyl acetate. Each stone was subjected to 400 shocks on a Wolf 2300 Piezolith and groups of 6 stones were treated in 4 different modes.
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June 1989
Department of Urology, Katharinenhospital, Stuttgart, FRG.
From February to September 1987, a prospective study was performed at two clinics to compare the Piezolith and the Dornier HM3+ lithotripters. Based on the same clinical indications for extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, 334 patients were treated with the Dornier HM3+ and 378 patients with the Piezolith. Whereas stone size was similar in both groups, more ureteral calculi were treated with the Dornier HM3+ (31.
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