1.Comparison of ESWL Monotherapy with EDAP LT-01 and Storz Modulith SLX for Staghorn Calculi.
Seung Dea LIM ; Ill Young SEO ; Joung Sik RIM
Korean Journal of Urology 2001;42(8):781-787
PURPOSE: Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) has been established as the treatment of choice for the urinary stones. But, for the treatment of staghorn calculi, the efficacy of this therapeutic procedure is controversal. We intended to study the therapeutic results and the usefulness of ureteral stent between 2 types of lithotriptor, EDAP LT-01 and Storz Modulith SLX. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty cases were diagnosed as staghorn calculi from February 1990 to December 1998. Among them, 31 patients were treated with EDAP LT-01 SWL (group A) and 29 patients with Storz Modulith SLX SWL (group B). We inserted a double-J stent in 45 patients that consisted of 24 patients from group A and 21 patients from group B. The number of treatment sessions, complications and success rates were compared regarding each SWL and volume of the stone. RESULTS: The success rates of each SWL were 70.9% in group A and 75.9% in group B. The success rates, according to staghorn morphology, were 71.4% and 85.7% in partial staghorn of group A and B. The average shock wave sessions were 12.0 and 7.4 in partial staghorn of group A and B. The success rates, according to staghorn volume, were 67.8% and 88.9% in less than 60cm3 of group A and B. The average shock wave sessions were 12.6 and 9.6 in less than 60cm3 of group A and B. The findings were statistically significant between the two groups in less than 60cm3 or partial staghorn. After SWL, incidence of steinstrasse was 12.5% and 33.3% in the double-J stent inserted patients of group A and B. CONCLUSIONS: SWL could be a method of primary treatment for staghorn calculi. Storz Modulith SLX SWL was more effective than EDAP LT-01 SWL for staghorn calculi of which the volume was less than 60cm3. Placement of ureteral stents would be effective in the treatment of staghorn calculi by EDAP LT-01 SWL and not in Storz Modulith SLX.
Calculi*
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Humans
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Incidence
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Lithotripsy
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Shock
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Stents
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Ureter
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Urinary Calculi
2.Alteration of Nitric Oxide Synthase Subtype Expression in Contralateral Testis of Rat in Response to Unilateral Testicular Torsion Followed by Detorsion.
Seung June OH ; Chang Shin PARK ; Kyung Hoon LEE ; Dae Joong KIM ; Dea Jung LIM ; Jin Ren JIE ; Ahn Ki LEE ; Hwang CHOI
Korean Journal of Urology 2000;41(5):650-658
No abstract available.
Animals
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Nitric Oxide Synthase*
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Nitric Oxide*
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Rats*
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Spermatic Cord Torsion*
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Testis*
3.Perirenal Lymphangioma Combined With Multiple Splenic and Hepatic Cysts.
Seong Bong PYO ; Dea Hun LIM ; Ji Min JEONG ; An Doc JUNG ; Pyung Kyun PARK ; Min Ho SHIN ; Seung Il JUNG ; Yoo Duk CHOI ; Nam Ho KIM
Korean Journal of Nephrology 2009;28(5):485-489
Lymphangioma usually occurs in children and usually involves neck and axillary region. Renal or perirenal cystic lymphangioma, hepatic lymphangiomatosis and splenic lymphangiomatosis are very rare disorders. Perirenal cystic lymphangioma combined with multiple hepatic cysts or multiple splenic cysts suspected to be lymphangiomatosis has not been reported in adults in this country until now. The patient was a 43-year-old woman who had been diagnosed with multiple splenic cysts about ten years ago. She presented with a perirenal cystic lesion discovered incidentally and we detected small multiple hepatic cysts additionally with abdominal CT. We removed perirenal cyst surgically and a perirenal lymphangioma was confirmed.
Adult
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Child
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Female
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Humans
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Kidney
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Liver
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Lymphangioma
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Lymphangioma, Cystic
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Neck
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Spleen