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KMID : 0358319930340020302
Korean Journal of Urology
1993 Volume.34 No. 2 p.302 ~ p.307
Fate of Clinically Insignificant Residual Fragment(CIRF) after Extracorporeal Shock Weve Lihotripsy with EDAP-LT01 Lithotriptor




Abstract
The stone-free rate of 248 cases of CIRF was 32.7% by 1 month, 73.0% by 3 months and 92.7% by 6 months of follow-up. The stone-free rate decreased but not remarkably in accordance with the increment of the calyceal dilatation (92.9%, 94.9%, 85.7%
and
83.3% for no, mild, moderate and severe dilatation, respectively, by 6 months of follow-up). The clearance of the CIRF was not influenced by the location of CIRF, the pelviocalyceal angle, the infundibular length and number of the lower calices.
Of 16
patients who had residual stone fragment by 6 months and underwent an additional session of ESWL, 12 became stone-free by another 6 months of follow-up. Therefore, it is desirable to wait for clearance of CIRF for at least 6 months before
offering
further treatment, regardless of CIFR location and anatomical variation of the calices containing CIRF. Repeated ESWL even for stone fragments of 3-4mm in diameter found initially 1 month after the last session of ESWL might promote clearance of
the
CIRF, and additional ESWL for persistent CIRF could be an appropriate adjunctive measure.
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