M. Gupta et al., THE EFFECT OF NEWER GENERATION LITHOTRIPSY UPON RENAL-FUNCTION ASSESSED BY NUCLEAR SCINTIGRAPHY, The Journal of urology, 154(3), 1995, pp. 947-950
Purpose: We studied the effect of second generation lithotripsy on ren
al function. Materials and Methods: We evaluated 42 patients with unil
ateral renal calculi by nuclear renography, serum creatinine levels, r
enal ultrasonography and plain radiographs. Results: There was no sign
ificant change in glomerular filtration rate at 1 or 3 months. Split f
unction of the treated kidneys was lower at 1 month (mean 47.2%, p = 0
.01) and 3 months (47.3%, p = 0.01) than before treatment (49.1%). A g
reater than 5% decrease in split function of the treated kidney occurr
ed at 1 month in 6 patients (16.2%) and at 3 months in 3. Of the patie
nts 23 (62.2%) were stone-free and 11 had residual fragments less than
4 mm., with a 19% retreatment rate for an overall success rate of 91.
9%. Conclusions: Newer generation lithotriptors may limit renal damage
while permitting satisfactory treatment of renal calculi.