ELECTROCONDUCTIVE LITHOTRIPSY - PRINCIPLES, EXPERIMENTAL-DATA, AND 1ST CLINICAL-RESULTS OF THE SONOLITH-4000

Citation
Ta. Flam et al., ELECTROCONDUCTIVE LITHOTRIPSY - PRINCIPLES, EXPERIMENTAL-DATA, AND 1ST CLINICAL-RESULTS OF THE SONOLITH-4000, Journal of endourology, 8(4), 1994, pp. 249-255
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Urology & Nephrology
Journal title
ISSN journal
08927790
Volume
8
Issue
4
Year of publication
1994
Pages
249 - 255
Database
ISI
SICI code
0892-7790(1994)8:4<249:EL-PEA>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
The electroconductive lithotripter (ECL) is a new concept of shockwave generation in which a highly conductive solution channels the dischar ge between the anode and cathode. In vitro experiments showed a linear relation between the voltage setting and the pressure at F2. In vitro stone disintegration studies showed a considerable reduction in shock wave pressure variability, improved energy transfer to the stone, and a unique linear relation between fragmentation and electrode voltage w ithout a saturation effect. This new concept has been used clinically in the Sonolith 4000 lithotripter. In 142 evaluable treatments with a 3-month follow-up, the overall stone-free rate was 82%, and the retrea tment rate in stone-free patients was 10%. For stones equal or less th an 10 mm, the 3-month stone-free rate, retreatment rate, and secondary procedure rate were 85%, 5%, and 0%, respectively. For stones between 11 and 20 mm, these figures were 83%, 4%, and 2%, respectively. The e fficiency quotient was found to be 81% for stones equal or less than 1 0 mm and 78% for stones between 11 and 20 mm. These clinical results c onfirm the improvements in efficacy observed in vitro with very satisf actory tolerance.