Abstract
All of the information to date suggests that extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy will in many patients be a safe and effective method of dealing with uncomplicated gallstone disease. Litholytic drugs appear to be an important adjunct to the procedure and may play a significant role in minimizing stone recurrence. Ongoing studies will further delineate suitable candidates.
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