Complications Post Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy: Literature Review Study

H. Albadawe
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Since its introduction in 1980, Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL) has completely changed how urolithiasis is treated. A recognised, secure and efficient therapeutic alternative to surgical urolithiasis treatment is Electroshock Wave Therapy (ESWL). A tiny percentage of individuals do experience ESWL complications and when they do, the kidney is frequently involved. The important literature on extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (SWL) treatment and complications was examined and reviewed in order to pinpoint potential issues following SWL. The development and transit of fragments, infections, effects on renal and non-renal tissues and impacts on kidney function are the main causes of complications after SWL. Each of these risks can be avoided by taking the proper precautions, such as adhering to the contraindications, identifying and treating concurrent disorders or infections and using the SWL in the safest and most effective manner possible while personalising the treatment for each patient. In conclusion, SWL is a successful and largely non-invasive method of treating kidney stones. There are various contraindications and potential consequences, just like with any other sort of therapy, though. The danger of the emergence of others might be significantly reduced by strict adherence to the first; however, this must be completely understood in order to put every preventive step at our disposal into action. Different studies mentioning different cases and statistics related to the complications post ESWL were considered and reviewed for this document.
体外冲击波碎石术后并发症:文献回顾研究
自1980年推出以来,体外冲击波碎石术(ESWL)已经完全改变了尿石症的治疗方式。一种公认的、安全的、有效的替代手术治疗尿石症的疗法是电击疗法(ESWL)。一小部分人确实经历过ESWL并发症,当他们这样做时,肾脏经常受到影响。本文对体外冲击波碎石术(SWL)治疗及其并发症的重要文献进行了分析和回顾,以确定SWL后可能出现的问题。碎片的发展和转运、感染、对肾和非肾组织的影响以及对肾功能的影响是SWL术后并发症的主要原因。这些风险都可以通过采取适当的预防措施来避免,例如遵守禁忌症,识别和治疗并发疾病或感染,并以最安全和最有效的方式使用SWL,同时为每位患者提供个性化治疗。总之,SWL是治疗肾结石的一种成功且无创的方法。然而,就像任何其他类型的治疗一样,它也有各种禁忌症和潜在的后果。通过严格遵守第一个原则,其他原则出现的危险可能会大大降低;但是,必须完全理解这一点,以便将我们掌握的每一个预防步骤付诸行动。不同的研究提到不同的病例和统计数据相关的ESWL后的并发症是考虑和回顾本文。
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