Title of article :
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy in Prone and Supine Positions for Patients with Upper Ureteral Calculi
Author/Authors :
Afshar Zomorrodi, Ali Department of Urology - Imam Komeini Hospital - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Elahian, Amirreza Department of Urology - Imam Komeini Hospital - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Ghorbani, Nematollah Department of Urology - Imam Komeini Hospital - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Tavoosi, Anahita Department of Urology - Imam Komeini Hospital - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz
Abstract :
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the treatment of upper
ureteral calculi with extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) in the supine and
prone positions.
Materials and Methods: A total of 68 patients with upper ureteral calculi
underwent SWL. In 35 patients, the procedure was performed in the supine
position (group 1), while in the 33 remainders, it was performed in the prone
position (group 2). The stone-free rate, the number of SWL sessions required,
and the number of shocks per treatment session were compared between the 2
groups.
Results: The mean calculus size was 12.4 ± 3.1 mm and 12.2 ± 2.9 mm in groups
1 and 2, respectively. The stone-free rate was 81.8% in group 1 and 82.9% in group
2 (P = .91). The number of sessions for achieving the stone-free status was similar
in the patients of the 2 groups (1.9 ± 0.8 in group 1 versus 1.9 ± 0.8 in group 2;
P = .79). The mean number of shock waves per treatment session was not
significantly different between the 2 groups. No major complications were seen
and none of the patients required hospitalization, placement of a ureteral catheter,
or a double-J stent.
Conclusion: Our study showed that in the prone position, treatment of the
upper ureteral calculi by SWL is as safe and effective as the supine position.
Keywords :
extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy , upper ureter , urinary calculi , therapy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics