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The impact of radiological anatomy in clearance of lower calyceal stones after shock wave lithotripsy in paediatric patients.

M Ozgür Tan1, Ustünol Karaoğlan, Ilker Sen, Nuri Deniz, Ibrahim Bozkirli.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the factors affecting stone clearance after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) in children with lower calyceal stones.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Lower pole stone clearance was reviewed in 34 patients aged between 2 and 16 years (23 boys and 11 girls) treated with ESWL between 1989 and 2001 in our clinic. Renal anatomy was determined on standard intravenous urograms. The lower infundibulopelvic angle (IPA) was measured by two different methods based either on measuring the angle between vertical pelvis axis and vertical axis of lower infundibulum or finding the angle between the ureteropelvic axis and vertical axis of lower infundibulum.
RESULTS: The mean age of the patients was 12.1+/-4.16 (2-16) years. The mean stone burden was found as 96.93+/-87.13 mm(2) and the mean shock wave number per session and power as 2631.4+/-593.1 and 17.57+/-1.1 kV, respectively. The stone-free rate was 55.9%. Fifteen (44.1%) cases had residual fragments retained in lower calices after lithotripsy and are still followed. The stone clearance was found to be unrelated to stone burden and infundibulum width (p=0.44 and p=0.34, respectively). However, a significant difference was present between mean lower pole infundibular length (p=0.0032) and lower IPA measurements according to both methods between stone-free cases and others. The most remarkable factor that had a significant influence on stone clearance was an acutely oriented infundibulum defined according to IPA-ureteropelvic axis angle determination method (p=0.00001) followed by Sampaio's pelvic axis method (p=0.0001). Only 1 (5%) patient was stone-free under 40 degrees and 1 (6%) case with an angle of 45 degrees had residual fragments in the former method. Similarly none of the cases had residual fragments over 90 degrees for Sampaio's method and 90% of the stone-free cases had a more obtuse angle. Thus, we determined that a cut-off point of 40 degrees for the IPA-ureteropelvic axis method and 90 degrees for Sampaio's method was most useful to determine the clearance of lower pole fragments.
CONCLUSION: The factors affecting stone clearance in paediatric patients are similar to adults.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12565778     DOI: 10.1016/s0302-2838(02)00492-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Urol        ISSN: 0302-2838            Impact factor:   20.096


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1.  The impact of radiological anatomy in clearance of lower caliceal stones after shock wave lithotripsy.

Authors:  Mustafa Ozgür Tan; Lokman Irkilata; Ilker Sen; Metin Onaran; Bora Küpeli; Ustünol Karaoğlan; Ibrahim Bozkirli
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Journal:  Urol Res       Date:  2006-03-04

9.  The impact of pelvicaliceal features on problematic lower pole stone clearance in different age groups.

Authors:  Serhat Gurocak; Bora Kupeli; Cenk Acar; Mustafa Ozgur Tan; Ustunol Karaoglan; Ibrahim Bozkirli
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10.  The evolution of the endourologic management of pediatric stone disease.

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