体外冲击波致肾结石破坏的首次临床经验

Michael Borofsky, V. Bird
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本章回顾了采用体外冲击波碎石(ESWL)治疗肾结石患者的初步病例系列,随访12个月。在大多数患者中,肾结石被分解成可以自行排出的碎片,只有少数患者需要手术干预。肾脏功能没有出现不良影响的过程。
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First Clinical Experience With Extracorporeally Induced Destruction of Kidney Stones by Shock Waves
This chapter reviews the findings of the initial case series of patients with renal stones treated with extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) with 12 months of follow-up. In the majority of patients, the renal stones were broken up into fragments that could pass spontaneously, and only a few patients required surgical interventions. Renal function did not appear adversely impacted by the procedure.
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