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Question Title: Repeated ESWLS...lithotrypsiesForum: The Urology Forum
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I have a history of kidney stones. I had my first ESWL about 18 mo. ago for two stones, 6 & 8MM. It was not completely successful so had a second done 6 wks later. I have several small "leftover" pieces which are now causing some chronic bleeding. My urologist is recommending a third ESWL. My question is, have there been any longitudinal studies regarding the safey, potential side effects or problems of repeated ESWL treatment? I do have a history of mild hypertension which, incidentally, may be coincidental to the development of these large stones. Additionally my physician has recommended I take higher (2000 mg/day) of Vitamin C to acidify my urine. I understand that in itself may be problematic. Thank you. ________ Dear Julie, Background: -ESWL is a treatment procedure in which kidney or ureteral stones are pulverized noninvasively by shock waves into small fragments, which can be passed spontaneously. -introduced in 1980 and now used in 80% 0f all patients with calculous disease. -high intensity shockwaves are generated extracorporeally(outside the body),coupled into a patients body, and focussed on the stone.. -Goal is to use high intensity shock waves to comminute(break) renal and ureteral calculi without damaging the surrounding tissue. -stone fragmentation is accomplished on the basis that the accoustic impedance(density) of renal calculi is significantly different from its surrounding tissue. Basic Principles: There are also three different types of lithotriptors, Electromagnetic, Electrohydraulic, and Piezoelectric. Each type of lithtriptor has its positive and negative points ,however the electrohydrolic lithotriptors tend to have a lower retreatment rate. Sincerely,
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