OBJECTIVE: To summarize the changes in prevalence and treatment of upper urinary tract stone disease in the UK over the last 10 years. METHODS: Data from the Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) website (http://www.hesonline.nhs.uk) were extracted, summarized and presented. RESULTS: The number of upper urinary tract stone hospital episodes increased by 63% to 83,050 in the 10-year period. The use of shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) for treating all upper tract stones increased from 14,491 cases in 2000-2001 to 22,402 cases in 2010 (a 55% increase) with a 69% increase in lithotripsy for renal stones. There was a 127% increase in the number of ureteroscopic stone treatments from 6,283 to 14,242 cases over the 10-year period with a 49% increase from ...
The occurrence of urolithiasis in the United States has increased; however, information on long-term...
procedures) have made open surgery for stones nearly obsolete hence adhering to the father’s of medi...
Background: Increases in obesity and diabetes rates among all ages have led to a greater prevalence ...
Objective: To provide a 5‐year follow‐on update on the changes in prevalence and treatment of upper ...
Introduction: We aimed to review the trends and incidence of surgical intervention for adults with u...
OBJECTIVES: The European Society of Urological Technology (ESUT) conducted a survey in order to asse...
The occurrence of urolithiasis in the United States has increased, however, information on long-term...
Introduction: The clinical and economic burden of kidney stones is a challenge for the healthcare sy...
Introduction In this study, a survey was prepared for urologists that asked about their primary choi...
Recent reports show an increased occurrence of kidney stone disease worldwide. To further evaluate a...
Urinary stone disease is a universal problem that is particularly common in countries with warm cli...
Purpose: We quantified the burden of urolithiasis in the United States by identifying trends in the ...
Urinary stone disease (USD) is the most common and progressive disease of the urinary system, which ...
Clinical and epidemiological studies were performed on 1184 cases of urolithiasis treated in the D...
Background & Aim. Changing socio-economic conditions generated changes in the prevalence, incidence ...
The occurrence of urolithiasis in the United States has increased; however, information on long-term...
procedures) have made open surgery for stones nearly obsolete hence adhering to the father’s of medi...
Background: Increases in obesity and diabetes rates among all ages have led to a greater prevalence ...
Objective: To provide a 5‐year follow‐on update on the changes in prevalence and treatment of upper ...
Introduction: We aimed to review the trends and incidence of surgical intervention for adults with u...
OBJECTIVES: The European Society of Urological Technology (ESUT) conducted a survey in order to asse...
The occurrence of urolithiasis in the United States has increased, however, information on long-term...
Introduction: The clinical and economic burden of kidney stones is a challenge for the healthcare sy...
Introduction In this study, a survey was prepared for urologists that asked about their primary choi...
Recent reports show an increased occurrence of kidney stone disease worldwide. To further evaluate a...
Urinary stone disease is a universal problem that is particularly common in countries with warm cli...
Purpose: We quantified the burden of urolithiasis in the United States by identifying trends in the ...
Urinary stone disease (USD) is the most common and progressive disease of the urinary system, which ...
Clinical and epidemiological studies were performed on 1184 cases of urolithiasis treated in the D...
Background & Aim. Changing socio-economic conditions generated changes in the prevalence, incidence ...
The occurrence of urolithiasis in the United States has increased; however, information on long-term...
procedures) have made open surgery for stones nearly obsolete hence adhering to the father’s of medi...
Background: Increases in obesity and diabetes rates among all ages have led to a greater prevalence ...