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Common bile duct stones are a common cause of morbidity and mortality in adults. An increasing number of surgical and medical therapies are available to manage them, with different success rates reported. The various medical treatment strategies were developed during the last decade, but these medical modalities should not be contemplated as a first-line alternative of treatment. A consensus from experts is that there is no primary indication to use solvents on common bile duct stones because they have a relatively high rate of adverse effects and their success is limited compared with lithotripsy. However, there is a subgroup of patients in whom invasive or surgical treatment is risky or may fail. In these patients stone dissolution by solvent may constitute a plausible therapeutic alternative or may help reduce the size of the stones sufficiently to facilitate subsequent endoscopic extraction. Solvents may also be indicated in settings where endoscopic techniques or lithotripsy are not available and the patient has a T-tube in the common bile duct. Even in this condition, however, it is probably quicker and more effective to refer the patient to a center with expertise and technologic support to practice stone removal.  相似文献   

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We compared general anesthesia and intravenous sedation-analgesia for SWL on a Dornier HM3 lithotripter with respect to treatment and anesthesia time, X-ray exposure, shockwaves administered, and efficacy. The case records of 49 patients receiving general anesthesia and 118 patients who underwent intravenous sedation-analgesia were examined. Follow-up plain abdominal radiographs were evaluated for residual stones. Treatments accomplished under intravenous sedation-analgesia required less anesthesia time and less SWL time. The amount of fluoroscopy time was increased. The success rate in treating patients with these two types of anesthesia was not significantly different. Intravenous sedation-analgesia is safe and effective for shockwave lithotripsy in the HM3 lithotripter. This technique facilitates more rapid outpatient treatment and has excellent patient tolerance.  相似文献   

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In a retrospective analysis the results of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) treatment were evaluated in patients with renal stones according to calyceal localization of treated stones. The 198 patients who underwent ESWL with the Dornier MPL 9000 were analyzed for success rate, complication rate, residual fragments, regrowth and recurrence rates. Totally 210 calyceal calculi located in different portions of the kidney have been comparatively evaluated. No major complications were noted during or after ESWL. Some minor complications such as flank pain, renal colic, haematuria were observed. Flank pain was observed during ESWL treatment especially in patients with upper calyceal stones. Although stone-free and residual fragment rates were similar in pelvic, upper and middle calyces, patients with lower calyceal and pelvicalyceal stones had high residual fragment rate and lower stone-free rate. Patients with stones in the lower calyces or pelvicalyces had high recurrence and regrowth rates (p < 0.05). ESWL has been considered as the optimal treatment modality for most upper urinary tract calculi. It is especially effective in patients with pelvic, upper and middle calyceal stones. Patients with lower calyceal stones often failed to eliminate the fragments, hence had high recurrence and regrowth rates.  相似文献   

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PROBLEM AND OBJECTIVE: In the last few years several intra- and extracorporeal endoscopic methods have been developed for treating intrahepatic gallstones, but as yet no ideal instrumentation has been found. This study was undertaken to test the efficacy and possible complications of intracorporeal laser lithotripsy for intrahepatic gallstones. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 16 consecutive patients were included (13 women and 3 men, median age 64 [28-82] years) with intrahepatic biliary tract stones which could not be removed by conventional endoscopy. A rhodamine-6G-laser with an integrated stone recognition system was used. The glass fibres of the laser instrument were introduced perorally or percutaneously and placed at the stone. RESULTS: The percutaneous procedure under cholangioscopic control succeeded in four of the patients, while 12 were treated by a transpapillary approach (two under fluoroscopic, ten under cholangioscopic control). In eight of the latter group all stones were completely fragmented, i.e. 12 of the total were successfully treated. Of the remaining four patients two were cleared of stone by additional measures (extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy and electrohydraulic lithotripsy, respectively), two were treated pallatively by endoprosthesis. One patient developed an acute cholangitis which was successfully treated with antibiotics and biliary drainage. There were no deaths. CONCLUSIONS: Particularly when performed transcutaneously, laser lithotripsy provides effective treatment of intrahepatic gall stones. Cholangioscopic monitoring, to place the glass fibre at the stone, is usually required in the transpapillary approach.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVES: To determine whether a neural network is superior to standard computational methods in predicting stone regrowth after shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) and to determine whether the presence of residual fragments, as an independent variable, increases risk. METHODS: We reviewed the records of 98 patients with renal or ureteral calculi treated by primary SWL at a single institution and followed up for at least 1 year; residual stone fragment growth or new stone occurrence was determined from abdominal radiographs. A neural network was programmed and trained to predict an increased stone volume over time utilizing input variables, including previous stone events, metabolic abnormality, directed medical therapy, infection, caliectasis, and residual fragments after SWL. Patient data were partitioned into a training set of 65 examples and a test set of 33. The neural network did not encounter the test set until training was complete. RESULTS: The average follow-up period was 3.5 years (range 1 to 10). Of 98 patients, 47 had residual stone fragments 3 months after SWL; of these 47, 8 had increased stone volume at last follow-up visit. Of 51 patients stone free after SWL, 4 had stone recurrence. Coexisting risk factors were incorporated into a neural computational model to determine which of the risk factors was individually predictive of stone growth. The classification accuracy of the neural model in the test set was 91%, with a sensitivity of 91%, a specificity of 92%, and a receiver operating characteristic curve area of 0.964, results significantly better than those yielded by linear and quadratic discriminant function analysis. CONCLUSIONS: A computational tool was developed to predict accurately the risk of future stone activity in patients treated by SWL. Use of the neural network demonstrates that none of the risk factors for stone growth, including the presence of residual fragments, is individually predictive of continuing stone formation.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: We describe a method to reduce the number of shocks necessary to fragment renal stones during extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy by automatically taking into account stone movements. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Echotrack computer software was developed and implemented on a lithotriptor. One software module uses image processing to detect instantaneous stone location based on ultrasound images generated by the lithotriptor. A second module uses the detected location to control the shock wave generator position, and automatically adjusts it to improve coincidence between the focal volume and stone. The reliability of the tracking algorithm was clinically tested in 65 patients with renal stones. These in vivo tests were qualitative and the goal was to assess software ability to track stones during actual treatments. A quantitative evaluation of the reduction in shocks necessary for fragmentation was performed in vitro. Artificial stones were moved according to computer generated trajectories. Each trajectory was applied once with and once without automatic adjustment of the generator position. RESULTS: The in vivo tests demonstrated software ability to track stones as far as they were visible in the images. During in vitro tests automatic adjustments of the generator position reduced the number of shocks necessary to fragment stones completely by a factor of 1.64. CONCLUSIONS: Image based renal stone tracking software that automatically adjusts the shock wave generator position according to the displacement of renal stones is useful during extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. Treatment time was significantly shorter with this software.  相似文献   

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Newly available minimally invasive methods have changed established treatment of human sialolithiasis during the past several years. After basic in vitro and in vivo investigations, two systems of shockwave treatment proved to be useful for clinical application: extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (piezoelectric system) and intracorporeal laser lithotripsy (using a rhodamine-6G dye laser). Following our clinical experiences with these methods a differential scheme for managing sialolithiasis is recommended depending on localization of the calculi and their maximal diameters. Submandibular stones are best treated by extra-corporeal lithotripsy if the stone is located in intraglandular parts or in the gland hilum. Stones of the hilum can also be treated by laser lithotripsy. In the distal parts and near the duct orifice, papillotomy and stone extraction should be tried independent of the stone size. If the stone is located in the intraglandular parts of the duct system or in the hilum and its diameter is over 12 mm, submandibulectomy is necessary. Calculi of the parotid gland should only be treated by extracorporeal lithotripsy, regardless of size and location.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: We define energy requirements for stone micro indentation as a quantifiable event equivalent to in vivo energy delivery and investigate the change in indentation characteristics with time. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The 7 stones extracted from 7 patients were cut, embedded in resin and polished. Multiple micro indentations were performed on each stone section using a diamond Vickers micro indentor with a 500x light microscope and video system. The resulting indentations were observed by optical and scanning electron microscopy as a function of time. Organic matrix content was determined by dissolving stones in ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid solution. RESULTS: The energy requirement for stone indentation varies among stones (median range 43.6 to 109.9 kg/mm2) and at different locations in the same stone. Indentations relaxed by 10 to 70% during the first 2 weeks after indentation. Stones with a high organic matrix content were ductile and the phenomenon of indentation relaxation was pronounced. Brittle, low matrix stones relaxed to a lesser extent. CONCLUSIONS: The relaxation phenomena may have a practical implementation when considering repeat shock wave lithotripsy. A significant fraction of the energy invested in a stone which did not cause fracture or critical cracks is lost within 1 to 2 weeks after the procedure, particularly in elastic stones with a high organic matrix content. We suggest that the preferred interval for repeat shock wave lithotripsy be less than 2 weeks.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: To determine its potential role in stone therapy, we evaluated our experience with the ureteroscopic removal of intrarenal calculi in 100 patients. We review the indications, techniques, stone-free and overall success rates, and complications. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From July 1994 to December 1996 ureteroscopic stone removal was attempted in 100 patients a mean of 52 years old who had renal calculi. Indications for treatment included concurrent ureteral stones in 56 cases, and failed extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, medical or percutaneous management as well as obesity and anatomical anomalies. There were 2 or more calculi in the affected kidney in 68 patients and stones greater than 6 mm. in 67. Treatment of intrarenal calculi was performed with flexible ureteroscopes, a laser or electrohydraulic lithotriptor and endoscopic graspers. The number and size of calculi were noted in each patient. Stone-free and overall success rates defined as 1 residual fragment less than 3 mm. were noted at 1 and 3-month followup visits. RESULTS: The overall success rate was 89%. Ureteroscopic treatment of intrarenal calculi resulted in a 77% stone-free rate. Of the 23 patients with residual calculi 12 (52%) had a single residual fragment less than 3 mm. The targeted stone was removed or fragmented in 98 patients (98%) and no ureteral calculi remained postoperatively. As expected, the number and size of the original stones inversely correlated with the success rate. There were no intraoperative complications, and only 3 urinary tract infections and 3 fevers were noted postoperatively. CONCLUSIONS: The use of smaller diameter ureteroscopes, better working instruments and more effective lithotriptors allow calculi in all parts of the collecting system to be engaged and treated. Success rates throughout the whole collecting system are comparable to if not better than those of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy and percutaneous approaches.  相似文献   

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The primary care physician has a responsibility not only to recognize and treat acute stone passage but to ensure that the patient with recurrent stones has metabolic evaluation and appropriate preventive care. Renal colic is typically severe, radiates to the groin, is associated with hematuria, and may cause ileus. About 90% of stones that cause renal colic pass spontaneously. The patient with acute renal colic should be treated with fluids and analgesics and should strain the urine to recover stone for analysis. Highgrade obstruction or failure of oral analgesics to relieve pain may require hospitalization; a urinary tract infection in the setting of an obstruction is a urologic emergency requiring immediate drainage, usually with a ureteral stent. Several approaches are available when stones do not pass spontaneously, including extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, percutaneous lithotripsy, and ureteroscopic laser lithotripsy. Calcium stone disease has a lifetime prevalence of 10% in men and causes significant morbidity. Renal failure is unusual. Stone types include calcium oxalate, uric acid, struvite, and cystine. Stone analysis is particularly important when a noncalcareous constituent is identified. The majority of patients with nephrolithiasis will have recurrence, so prevention is a high priority. High fluid intake is a mainstay of prevention. Metabolic evaluation will indicate other appropriate preventive measures, which may include dietary salt and protein restriction, and use of thiazide diuretics, neutral phosphate, potassium citrate, allopurinol, and magnesium salts. Dietary calcium restriction may worsen oxaluria and negative calcium balance (osteoporosis).  相似文献   

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In past years, laparoscopic cholecystectomy has largely taken the place of conservative therapy. However, analysis of our data shows, that conventional litholytic therapy of cholesterol stones using bile acids: a) achieves a success rate of over 80%, as long as the patients are well selected prior to therapy (stones < 1 cm diameter, stone size < one fourth of gallbladder contraction of more than 50% as compared when fasting, isodensity of stones in CT) b) has a mortality rate of 0% c) has high patient compliance, because typical episodes of biliary colics and general dyspeptic complaints due to stones are reduced. Therefore, combination bile acid therapy for lysis of selected cholesterol gallbladder stones is still justified today. Particularly young women with small, suspended concrements or patients with recurrent cholesterol stones benefit by this treatment. Extracorporeal lithotripsy can be justified today only in combination with bile acid therapy. However, the number of treatable persons with gall stones is quite small (< 20% of all patients with stones), duration of therapy is three years and the recurrence rate 2-5 years after successful lysis is 25-50% (solitary stones recur less often than multiple ones). Considering a prevalence of 20% of persons with gall stones in the European Economic Community, there are 12 million patients potentially eligible for litholysis.  相似文献   

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To demonstrate the efficacy of flexible retrograde ureterorenoscopic holmium-YAG intracorporeal laser lithotripsy for the treatment of renal calculi, a total of 86 patients presenting to our hospital with renal calculi underwent flexible retrograde ureterorenoscopic holmium-YAG intracorporeal laser lithotripsy of their stones, and the data were collected prospectively. As extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy is not available at our institution, all patients with renal calculi in this study were treated in a retrograde fashion using the Richard Wolf 6.0F semirigid ureteroscope, the 7.5F flexible ureterorenoscope, and the holmium-YAG laser by Coherent Inc. Except for inhospital consults or patients requiring admission secondary to infection, all cases were performed on an ambulatory basis. All renal calculi 3 cm or smaller were approached in a retrograde fashion. Where possible, the stones were initially debulked using the semirigid ureteroscope and the 550-microm fiber followed by the flexible ureterorenoscope in combination with the 360- or 200-microm laser fiber depending on stone position. Stones were fragmented until they were small enough to be removed by hydrocleansing. Using this technique, stone-free success rates for calculi 2.5 cm or smaller after a single treatment, regardless of stone composition or location, are superior to those of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. For calculi between 2.5 and 3 cm, the results also are noted to be superior. We conclude that for calculi larger than 3 cm or for partial staghorn calculi, the treatment of choice appears to be a percutaneous approach.  相似文献   

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The mechanism of gallstone fragmentation by shock waves in vivo is uncertain. We used scanning electron microscopy to study 9 partially fragmented stones obtained from 6 patients who underwent lithotripsy and subsequently had surgery because of incomplete fragmentation. Surface characteristics of the stone were studied using scanning electron microscopy and compared to gallstones fragmented in degassed water in vitro and to control stones obtained from patients with uncomplicated cholelithiasis. Characteristic damage caused by transient acoustic cavitation was visible in all stones fragmented in vivo and in vitro as pits 10-100 microns diameter. In these pits, cholesterol crystals were fractured, and the symmetry of crystal boundaries was damaged. In areas of more severe damage, individual pits coalesced to form craters on the stone surface. High magnification of the pit walls revealed cracks, which in some instances radiated out onto the unpitted surface of the stone. We conclude that transient acoustic cavitation plays a role in gallstone fragmentation in vivo through the mechanism of surface pitting and the formation of cracks that radiate outward from the surface pits. Measures to enhance cavitation may improve the results of gallstone lithotripsy.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: The application of basket catheters has become the main method of removing calculi from the biliary and pancreatic duct. However, larger or impacted stones have to be crushed and fragmented by mechanical lithotriptors before removal is possible. Sometimes, fracture of the traction wire occurs as a severe and fraught complication. We describe a precautionary measure which helps to manage this complication. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In a series of 569 consecutive patients suffering from bile or pancreatic duct stones we found 60 (10.5%) who required mechanical lithotripsy for oversized or impacted calculi. Mechanical lithotripsy was always performed initially with a long metal sheath (80 cm) in combination with a standard traction wire. If the traction wire fractured we replaced the long metal sheath stepwise by shorter ones (70cm, 60cm and 50 cm, respectively), allowing immediate continuation of the lithotriptic procedure using the same traction wire. RESULTS: During the lithotriptic procedure three of our patients (5%) were afflicted by traction wire fracture. Two patients could be relieved directly by changing the initial metal sheath to shorter ones. Because of the exceptional hardness of a pancreatic duct stone the third patient needed stone fragmentation by extracorporeal shock wave lithrotripsy (ESWL) before complete mechanical clearance of the duct could be accomplished. CONCLUSION: We advocate the initial use of a long metal sheath (80cm) to perform mechanical lithotripsy. In case of traction wire fracture the use of a shorter metal sheath allows immediate successful continuation of the procedure, thereby frequently avoiding procedures such as ESWL or surgery.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: We describe a simple method to assist stone localization during shock wave lithotripsy in the presence of a Double J stent. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A 4F whistle tip ureteral catheter is passed alongside a previously inserted 6F Double J stent. The tip of the ureteral stent is positioned in the lower or mid third of the ureter. Contrast material is injected through the ureteral catheter during lithotripsy to assist stone localization. RESULTS: This technique has been successful in localization of poorly opacified renal stones during lithotripsy. CONCLUSIONS: Radiolucent and poorly calcified renal stones can be easily localized during shock wave lithotripsy, despite the presence of a Double J stent. No special catheters or stents are required for this technique.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Mechanical lithotripsy for the management of difficult common bile duct stones has sometimes yielded conflicting results. METHODS: A series of 162 consecutive patients who underwent mechanical lithotripsy was evaluated retrospectively and a large number of variables tested for their association with successful outcome. RESULTS: The procedure was safe (morbidity rate 1.8 per cent) and effective (84.0 per cent stone clearance rate). Univariate and multivariate analysis showed that stone size was the only outcome predictor (mean(s.d.) diameter of grasped versus non-grasped stones 21.7 (6.7) versus 28.3(10.4) mm; F = 10.72, 98 d.f., P = 0.002). The cumulative probability of bile duct clearance ranged from over 90 per cent for stones with a diameter less than 10 mm to 68 per cent for those greater than 28 mm in diameter (P < 0.02). CONCLUSION: Patients at high risk of lithotripsy failure (stone diameter of 28 mm or more) might more wisely undergo surgery or other non-surgical procedures, such as extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy or long-term biliary stenting.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND/AIMS: This paper evaluates the potential benefit of non mechanical bile duct stone lithotripsy techniques. The efficacy, limitations and risks of mechanical lithotripsy as first choice procedure were studied. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Endoscopic sphincterotomy was performed by Erlangen-type papillotomes, stone extraction by Olympus baskets and mechanical lithotripsy by the Wurbs-system. In an unselected series of 704 patients, everyone with common bile and hepatic duct stones (independent of size, number, location and stone consistency) was included in the study. RESULTS: Complete stone clearance by endoscopic sphincterotomy and basket extraction was possible in 87.6%. Additional mechanical lithotripsy led to a success rate of 98.4% and in combination with ESWL of 98.5%. In 11 patients without possibility of endoscopic stone removal (1.6%), 4 had no access transpapillary (B-II-situs or duodenal diverticulum), 5 anatomical problems (S-shaped common bile duct, intrahepatic stones or impacted stones in cystic duct orifice), and 2 refused further endoscopic interventions. Complication rate was 1.4% (thereof 1.1% successful treatment by endoscopic or surgical means), lethality rate 0.3%. CONCLUSIONS: A very high rate of stone clearance by standard endoscopic procedures is possible. In those patients where mechanical lithotripsy is not successful, other non-surgical lithotriptic procedures either cannot be applied because of anatomical reasons or if performed, the improvement in success rate is marginal.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND/AIMS: Today, different endoscopic techniques are available to treat choledocholithiasis. These techniques include mechanical lithotripsy (ML), electrohydraulic lithotripsy (EHL), laserlithotripsy (LL), and extracorporal shock-wave lithotripsy (ESWL). These techniques have to compete with laparoscopic stone removal which is performed with increasing frequency at some centers. METHODOLOGY: We report the results of treatment of choledocholithiasis and compare the results with a meta-analysis of studies in whom endoscopic and laparoscopic techniques were applied. From 1994-1995, 217 patients with symptomatic choledocholithiasis were treated using endoscopic retrograde cholangiography (ERC). RESULTS: Overall, complete stone removal was successful in 98% of all patients and only 5 patients had to undergo surgery. Complete endoscopic removal of stones was achieved in 70% during the first ERC session. In 47 patients consecutive ERC sessions with application of EML, EHL, or ESWL were necessary to completely remove the stones. Complication rate was 5% and included pancreatitis and bleeding from papillotomy. There was no procedure-related mortality. CONCLUSION: The study suggests that today ERC remains the treatment of choice in most patients with symptomatic choledocholithiasis.  相似文献   

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Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) is standard therapy for urolithiasis. With comparable technical principles, various lithotripters have been developed and are in routine use. Renal pelvic stones, calyceal stones, ureteral stones, and other special forms can be treated with varying results. Currently, the so-called clinically insignificant residual fragments and the recurrence of calculi are under discussion. Whereas the side effects of ESWL are well known, studies comparing ESWL with other endourological procedures are still lacking.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVES: About 2% of common bile duct stones and most intra-hepatic stones cannot be removed by conventional endoscopy. Intra-corporeal lithotripsy is an alternative technique for these patients. Contact lithotripsy can be obtained by a pulsed dye laser or by electro-hydraulic shockwaves. We compared and assessed the results of these two methods. METHODS: Thirty-seven patients (79 +/- 9.8 years, 25 women and 12 men) underwent laser lithotripsy (n = 21), electro-hydraulic lithotripsy (n = 9) or both methods consecutively (n = 7) for common bile duct stones (n = 31), intra-hepatic stones (n = 3) or diffuse lithiasis (n = 3). The mean diameter of the largest stone was 23 +/- 12 mm. Lithotripsy was performed by a retrograde approach in 35 cases and a combined, retrograde and transhepatic approach in 2 cases. RESULTS: The mean number of lithotripsy sessions was 1.5 +/- 0.65. The overall success rate (free bile ducts with patent drainage) was 95%. In 2 patients, stones were not fully extracted: one underwent surgery, the other one was treated conservatively with antibiotics. The duration of the hospital stay was 9.3 +/- 4.5 days. Morbidity at 30 days was 27% and only one case of major morbidity (hemorrhage after sphincterotomy, 2.7%) was observed. There were no procedure-related mortality. Electro-hydraulic and laser groups did not differ significantly for success rate, morbidity and time spent at hospital. Follow-up information was obtained in 34 patients (91.8%) a median of 17 months after lithotripsy (range: 4.52 months). Ten patients died of non-biliary diseases. Two patients (5.8%) developed biliary symptoms 24 and 34 months after lithotripsy, one after unsuccessful lithotripsy. CONCLUSION: Intra-corporeal lithotripsy is a valuable tool for the most complex cases of duct stones, and with an acceptable morbidity. The results of the two techniques are similar. Late biliary complications after intra-corporeal lithotripsy appear to be rare.  相似文献   

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