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  • During a 3-year study, 3,500 patients were treated for urinary stones using the HM-4 lithotriptor, excluding those with larger or specific types of stones.
  • The overall stone-free rates were 70.7% at 1 month and 81% at 3 months, varying by location in the urinary tract, with higher rates for renal pelvic stones (90.84%) compared to lower calyceal stones (71.08%).
  • The study reported a complication rate of 6.02%, with a low 1.2% rate requiring further interventions post-ESWL.

Article Abstract

During a 3-year period, hundreds of patients underwent ESWL treatment with the Dornier HM-3 and HM-4 lithotriptors operating at our institution. Our experience in 3,500 patients treated with the HM-4 bath-free lithotriptor is reported. Patients with radiolucent or cystine stones, stones larger than 3 cm or staghorn calculi, multiple stones with a total burden of more than 3 cm and those not amenable to follow-up were excluded from the study. The overall stone-free rate was 70.7% and 81% at 1 and 3 months, respectively. The stone-free rates at 1 and 3 months were further determined by the exact location of each stone within the urinary tract. Stone-free rates at 3 months ranged from 90.84% for renal pelvic stones to 71.08% for lower calyceal stones, while the stone-free rates for ureteral calculi ranged from 80.85% for upper third unstented ureteral stones to 92.92% for lower ureteral stones. The overall complication rate was 6.02% with a 1.2% post-ESWL intervention rate (ureteroscopy or placement of percutaneous nephrostomy or stent).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02551334DOI Listing

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