Lower pole caliceal stone clearance after ESWL: the effect of infundibulopelvic angle

Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL) represents the first choice therapy for renoureteral stone disease. Clinical controversy exists concerning the efficacy of ESWL for lower pole kidney stones. Nowadays, the factors that hinder the spontaneous passage of stone debris that results from ESWL...

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Main Authors: Lojanapiwat B., Soonthornpun S., Wudhikarn S.
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Language:English
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-33572014-08-30T02:26:02Z Lower pole caliceal stone clearance after ESWL: the effect of infundibulopelvic angle Lojanapiwat B. Soonthornpun S. Wudhikarn S. Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL) represents the first choice therapy for renoureteral stone disease. Clinical controversy exists concerning the efficacy of ESWL for lower pole kidney stones. Nowadays, the factors that hinder the spontaneous passage of stone debris that results from ESWL of lower caliceal stone are the gravity-dependent position of the lower pole calices and particular features of the inferior-pole collecting system anatomy. We studied the influence of the lower infundibulo-pelvic in the success of ESWL of lower caliceal stones 10-20 millimeters in size in 50 patients with STORZ MODULITH SL-20 machine. At the mean follow-up of 6 months, only 44 per cent of the patients presenting with an infundibulo-pelvic angle of les than 90 degrees became stone free. On the other hand, 86 per cent of the patients presenting with an infundibulo-pelvic angle of greater than 90 degrees became stone free. Our data suggest that acute infundibulo-pelvic angle of the lower pole hinders the spontaneous passage of fragments after ESWL. 2014-08-30T02:26:02Z 2014-08-30T02:26:02Z 1999 Journal Article 0125-2208 10561945 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/3357 eng
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description Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL) represents the first choice therapy for renoureteral stone disease. Clinical controversy exists concerning the efficacy of ESWL for lower pole kidney stones. Nowadays, the factors that hinder the spontaneous passage of stone debris that results from ESWL of lower caliceal stone are the gravity-dependent position of the lower pole calices and particular features of the inferior-pole collecting system anatomy. We studied the influence of the lower infundibulo-pelvic in the success of ESWL of lower caliceal stones 10-20 millimeters in size in 50 patients with STORZ MODULITH SL-20 machine. At the mean follow-up of 6 months, only 44 per cent of the patients presenting with an infundibulo-pelvic angle of les than 90 degrees became stone free. On the other hand, 86 per cent of the patients presenting with an infundibulo-pelvic angle of greater than 90 degrees became stone free. Our data suggest that acute infundibulo-pelvic angle of the lower pole hinders the spontaneous passage of fragments after ESWL.
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author Lojanapiwat B.
Soonthornpun S.
Wudhikarn S.
spellingShingle Lojanapiwat B.
Soonthornpun S.
Wudhikarn S.
Lower pole caliceal stone clearance after ESWL: the effect of infundibulopelvic angle
author_facet Lojanapiwat B.
Soonthornpun S.
Wudhikarn S.
author_sort Lojanapiwat B.
title Lower pole caliceal stone clearance after ESWL: the effect of infundibulopelvic angle
title_short Lower pole caliceal stone clearance after ESWL: the effect of infundibulopelvic angle
title_full Lower pole caliceal stone clearance after ESWL: the effect of infundibulopelvic angle
title_fullStr Lower pole caliceal stone clearance after ESWL: the effect of infundibulopelvic angle
title_full_unstemmed Lower pole caliceal stone clearance after ESWL: the effect of infundibulopelvic angle
title_sort lower pole caliceal stone clearance after eswl: the effect of infundibulopelvic angle
publishDate 2014
url http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/3357
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