Ultrasound-guided extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy with minimal x-ray exposure prevented genitourinary tract injury patients with urolithiasis in Taiwan

Author:

Chiang Yi-Te1,Chen Shao-Ming2,Tsui Hsuan-Mao1,Juang Horng-Heng3,Lin Chia-Wei1,Chiang Meng-Han4,Liu Chia-Hung1,Hu Su-Wei1,Kao Wei-Tang1,Chen Kuan-Chou1,Tzou Kai-Yi1,Wu Chia-Chang1,Wu Wen-Ling1,Tsui Ke-Hung15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Urology, Shuang Ho Hospital, School of Medicine, College of Medical, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan

2. Department of Urology, Heping Campus, Taipei City Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

3. Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Chang Gung University, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan

4. Clinical Metabolomics Core Laboratory, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan

5. Department of Urology, Shuang Ho Hospital, Shuang Ho Cancer Center, Taipei Cancer Center, School of Medicine, College of Medical, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan

Abstract

Background: This study investigated the use of ultrasound-guided extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) to break stones in the genitourinary tract and prevent genitourinary injury. Our goals were to achieve accurate focusing and minimal X-ray exposure for the benefit of the patients. Methods: The LiteMed LM-9200 lithotripter with ultrasonography and fluoroscopy was used for two different procedures: autoaimed and autoperiodical. These procedures enabled dual focusing on stone localization and tracking. Results: Out of 108 patients who underwent autoperiodical procedures, 29 had no gross hematuria. Among the 335 patients who received autoaimed procedures, 194 had no gross hematuria. The average duration of X-ray exposure during autoperiodical and autoaimed procedures was 120 and 50 s, respectively. Conclusion: The ultrasound-guided ESWL with minimal X-ray exposure was found to be useful in treating genitourinary upper-tract urolithiasis in the autoaimed procedure. Patients who underwent the autoaimed procedure experienced less gross hematuria compared to those who underwent the autoperiodical procedure.

Funder

Taipei Medical University, Grant

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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