TY - JOUR
T1 - Complications of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy for Urinary Stones: To Know and to Manage Them–A Review
AU - D'Addessi, Alessandro
AU - Vittori, Matteo
AU - Racioppi, Marco
AU - Pinto, Francesco
AU - Sacco, Emilio
AU - Bassi, Pierfrancesco
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - To identify the possible complications after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) and to suggest how to manage them,
the significant literature concerning SWL treatment and complications was analyzed and reviewed. Complications after SWL are
mainly connected to the formation and passage of fragments, infections, the effects on renal and nonrenal tissues, and the effects
on kidney function. Each of these complications can be prevented adopting appropriate measures, such as the respect of the
contraindications and the recognition and the correction of concomitant diseases or infection, and using the SWL in the most
efficient and safe way, tailoring the treatment to the single case. In conclusion, SWL is an efficient and relatively noninvasive
treatment for urinary stones. However, as with any other type of therapy, some contraindications and potential complications do
exist. The strictness in following the first could really limit the onset and danger of the appearance of others, which however must
be fully known so that every possible preventive measure be implemented.
AB - To identify the possible complications after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) and to suggest how to manage them,
the significant literature concerning SWL treatment and complications was analyzed and reviewed. Complications after SWL are
mainly connected to the formation and passage of fragments, infections, the effects on renal and nonrenal tissues, and the effects
on kidney function. Each of these complications can be prevented adopting appropriate measures, such as the respect of the
contraindications and the recognition and the correction of concomitant diseases or infection, and using the SWL in the most
efficient and safe way, tailoring the treatment to the single case. In conclusion, SWL is an efficient and relatively noninvasive
treatment for urinary stones. However, as with any other type of therapy, some contraindications and potential complications do
exist. The strictness in following the first could really limit the onset and danger of the appearance of others, which however must
be fully known so that every possible preventive measure be implemented.
KW - SWL
KW - SWL
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/28234
UR - http://www.tswj.com/2012/619820/
U2 - 10.1100/2012/619820
DO - 10.1100/2012/619820
M3 - Article
SN - 1537-744X
VL - 2012
SP - 1
EP - 6
JO - The Scientific World Journal
JF - The Scientific World Journal
ER -