Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) for biliary stones: a nationwide survey in Japan.

K Uchiyama, H Tanimura, K Ishimoto, K Murakami, T Nakai, S Yamazaki
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To assess the current status of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) for the treatment of gall-stones in Japan, we conducted a nationwide survey by sending a questionnaire to 251 institutions using this therapy. Replies were obtained from 50 institutions. The use of ESWL was investigated over the period from its introduction up to October 1992. ESWL was performed on 2,760 of 10,058 patients with gallstones (27.4%). The stones were completely pulverized in 1,021 of these 2,760 patients (37.0%). Complete disappearance was limited to single gallstones less than 20 mm in maximum diameter. A comparison in the number of ESWL sessions revealed no significant difference between the patients with and without a good response. Choledocholithiasis was resolved completely in 44.0% of 157 patients who underwent ESWL for this condition and intrahepatic stones were cured in 18.7% of 32 patients. Therefore, ESWL may be a useful form of conservative therapy for biliary calculi.

体外冲击波碎石术(ESWL)治疗胆结石:日本一项全国性调查。
为了评估体外冲击波碎石术(ESWL)在日本治疗胆结石的现状,我们在全国范围内对251家使用该疗法的机构进行了问卷调查。收到了50个机构的答复。从引进到1992年10月,对ESWL的使用情况进行了调查。10058例胆结石患者中有2760例(27.4%)接受了ESWL治疗。2760例患者中有1021例(37.0%)结石完全粉碎。完全消失仅限于最大直径小于20mm的单个胆结石。ESWL次数的比较显示,有良好反应和没有良好反应的患者之间没有显著差异。157例接受ESWL治疗的患者中44.0%的患者胆总管结石完全治愈,32例患者中18.7%的患者肝内结石治愈。因此,体外冲击波碎石可能是胆道结石的一种有效的保守治疗形式。
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