Electromagnetic shock-wave lithotripsy of gallbladder calculi. Multicentered preliminary report on experience with 276 patients

M. Classen, M. Cremer, S. Faustini, G. Meiser, M. Zum Buschenfelde, H. Neuhaus, R. Ott, P. Pizzi, A. Salvini, M. Staritz, P. Gerhardt

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Abstract

The Lithostar Working Group reports on the first 276 patients who underwent lithotripsy of biliary calculi by means of an electromagnetic Lithotriptor (Lithostar Plus from Siemens). Some 66% (183/276) and 27% (75/276) of the patients had solitary and two or three stones, respectively while 7% (18/276) had more than three gallbladder calculi. Calcified calculi were found in 11% of the patients. On an average the patients were treated in 1.6 (range 1.4-2.15) sessions; with the exception of one user the maximal energy (setting 9) was applied. The upper limit of shock waves per session was 1500-6000 (x = 2189 ± 1058). 17% and 48% of the patients were free from calculi after 3 and 6 months, respectively. During the follow-up period 14% of the patients complained of severe biliary pain and 1.5% suffered from pancreatitis, which was controlled by conservative treatment. In three out of five patients with a transitory cholestatic jaundice endoscopic papillotomy was necessary. Four patients underwent an elective cholecystectomy. Considering the selection of the patients, the results obtained are comparable with those found in other studies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)425-427
Number of pages3
JournalHepato-Gastroenterology
Volume37
Issue number4
StatePublished - 1990

Keywords

  • gallbladder stones
  • lithotripsy

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