To compare the efficiencies of shock waves extracorporeal lithotripsies (ESWL) versus ureterorenoscopy (URS) to remove proximate ureteric stones

  • Muhammad Adnan Sarwar
  • Farhan Khan Bilawal medical college for Boys, LUMHS Jamshoro
  • Naveed Soomro Bilawal medical college for Boys, LUMHS Jamshoro
  • Iftikhar Ahmed Bilawal medical college for Boys, LUMHS Jamshoro
  • Muhammad Mashkoor Aslam Shahida Islam Teaching hospital, Lodhran
  • Ahsan Ali Arain LUH Hyderabad/Jamshoro
  • Hafiz Bilal Murtaza University of Agriculture Faisalabad

Abstract

Introduction: - Urolithiasis is a widespread health problem. The objective of this research was to contrast the use of shock waves extracorporeals lithotripsies’ (ESWL) versus ureterorenoscopy (URS) for the proximal ureteric stones treatment. Ureteric stone is a common disease of urinary system in Pakistan. Despite ongoing success in endourological stone treatment, question about optimal management of proximal ureteric stone still remains debatable amongst urologist; therefore this study is being performed to find an appropriate and effective tool to treat ureteric stones.

Objective: - For patients with large proximal ureteric gallstones, our goal was to compare the advantages of ureterorenoscopy with shock wave extracorporeal lithotripsy (ESWL) (10–15 mm).

Settings: The Karachi-based Sindh Hospital of Urology & Transplantation's Urology Department.

Duration: 6 months from 28-01-2022 to 28-07-2022

Design: Randomized control trial

Subject and Methods: Sixty people were enrolled in the trial, all of whom had a single, radio-opaque stone in the proximal ureter detected by IVU. Thirty patients received ESWL and thirty received URS, both at random. After 3 weeks, x-ray KUB was used to monitor patients in both groups. A computerized pre-structured proforma was used for all data collection.

Result: - The victims were 27.58 6.20 years old on aggregate.There were 38(63.3%) male and 22(36.7%) female. Efficacy of URS treatment was significantly high as compare to ESWL [93.33% vs. 60%; p 0.002]. 

Conclusion: - This research shows that the results support the hypothesis that URS is more effective for proximal ureteric stone clearance than ESWL.

Author Biographies

Farhan Khan, Bilawal medical college for Boys, LUMHS Jamshoro

Assistant Professor of Urology

Naveed Soomro, Bilawal medical college for Boys, LUMHS Jamshoro

Assistant Professor of Urology

Iftikhar Ahmed, Bilawal medical college for Boys, LUMHS Jamshoro

Senior Registrar Urology

Muhammad Mashkoor Aslam, Shahida Islam Teaching hospital, Lodhran

Senior Registrar, Urology

Ahsan Ali Arain, LUH Hyderabad/Jamshoro

Registrar Urology ward

Published
2023-10-19
How to Cite
Sarwar, M. A., Farhan Khan, Soomro, N., Iftikhar Ahmed, Aslam, M. M., Arain, A. A., & Murtaza, H. B. (2023). To compare the efficiencies of shock waves extracorporeal lithotripsies (ESWL) versus ureterorenoscopy (URS) to remove proximate ureteric stones. Journal of University Medical & Dental College, 14(4). https://doi.org/10.37723/jumdc.v14i4.813
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