Abstract

IntroductionUrinary lithiasis is usually managed by extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL). Patients are examined using non-contrast computed tomography (NCCT) in order to evaluate the feasibility of ESWL, according to where the stone is located and how big is its size. The objective of this study is to determine the outcomes of ESWL in patients having high-density renal stone, evaluated using NCCT.Materials and methodsA descriptive case series study was conducted in the Department of Urology, Sindh Institute of Urology & Transplantation, Karachi for six months. Patients of either gender aged between 25-50 years, who presented with solitary renal and ureteric calculi of 0.5-2 cm in diameter and high-density renal stones [>750 hounsfield units (HU)] were enrolled. ESWL was performed and a satisfactory outcome was defined as complete stone clearance in less than or equal to three ESWL sessions. Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY) was used to analyze frequencies and percentages of the number of ESWL sessions, complete renal stone clearances, and satisfactory outcomes at the end of 12 weeks. A p-value of <0.05 was considered significant.ResultsThe mean age of the patient was reported to be 34.08 ± 9.53 years. 51.6% male preponderance was noticed. Renal and ureteric stones were found in 69.7% and 30.3% of patients, respectively. 21.3% of patients showed stone clearance after two ESWL sessions, 27% of patients after three ESWL sessions, and 51.6% of patients after four ESWL sessions. Stone clearance was found in 58.2% of patients and a satisfactory outcome was found in 42.6% of patients.ConclusionsOur results signify a satisfactory outcome of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for high-density renal stone on non-contrast computed tomography. Further studies on a larger scale are needed to validate these results.

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  • ObjectivesThe objective of this study is to determine the outcomes of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) in patients having high-density renal stone, evaluated using non-contrast computed tomography (NCCT)

  • Urinary lithiasis is usually managed by extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL)

  • Stone clearance was found in 58.2% of patients and a satisfactory outcome was found in 42.6% of patients

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The objective of this study is to determine the outcomes of ESWL in patients having high-density renal stone, evaluated using NCCT. This study aims to assess the outcomes of ESWL on renal stones of >750 HU assessed on NCCT and provide clarity to health care professionals with confidence

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