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World J Nephrol. May 6, 2015; 4(2): 230-234
Published online May 6, 2015. doi: 10.5527/wjn.v4.i2.230
Table 1 Stone criteria for shock wave lithotripsy
Sub-optimal features suggesting alternate therapy
Stone size > 2 cm
Multiple stones
Lower pole stone
Hounsfield unit > 1000
History of cystine, calcium oxalate monohydrate, matrix stones
Table 2 Patient criteria for shock wave lithotripsy
Sub-optimal features suggesting alternate therapy
Obesity - skin to stone distance > 10 cm
Pelvic kidney
Horseshoe kidney
Calyceal diverticulum
Table 3 Absolute contraindications to shock wave lithotripsy
Anticoagulation
Bleeding diathesis
Pregnancy
Severe skeletal malformations
Distal obstruction
Infection associated with obstruction
Table 4 Technical factors that optimize shock wave lithotripsy outcome
General anesthesia
Optimal coupling
Low shock wave rate (60 shocks per minute)
Wider focal zone
Active intraoperative monitoring