Urology Annals (Jan 2024)

Shock wave lithotripsy in the era of COVID-19

  • Rabie M Ibrahim,
  • Faysal Elzawy,
  • Ahmed Mohamed Ragheb,
  • Akram A Elmarakbi,
  • Osama Sayed,
  • Amr M Lotfy,
  • Ahmed Youssef,
  • Hany F Badwy,
  • Ahmed Gamal Mohamed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ua.ua_42_22
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 104 – 107

Abstract

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Objective: The objective of the study y was to evaluate factors which can improve shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) results to keep up with COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Between June 2020 and June 2021, patients with radio-opaque or faint radio-opaque upper urinary tract stones, stone attenuation value ≤1200 HU, and stones size 11 cm, and body mass index >30 kg/m2 were excluded from the study. Patients were prospectively enrolled in SWL done at a rate of 40–50 SWs/min under combined ultrasound and fluoroscopy-guided, ramped into high power in the 1st 300 shocks. Success rate and complications were recorded. Results: Five hundred and ninety patients completed the study. The success rate after 1st session was 408/590 patients (69.15%) which was augmented by 2nd session to reach 527/590 patients 89.3%. The success rate was 96.2% at 3 months postoperatively. Most complications were mild (Grade 1 or 2). Conclusions: SWL results improved using slow rate high power from the start of the session under combined fluoroscopy and ultrasound guidance. SWL may be a preferred option during a pandemic.

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