Introduction: Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) is a well-established, popular treatment choice for renal stones. Traditionally, the semi-liquid gel is used as a coupling medium in ESWL. During ESWL, body fluid or blood might transmit between the patients when the probe or gel used in the procedure is contaminated and cause potential nosocomial infections. To solve this problem, we developed a solid coupling medium (isolation coupling pad, referred to as “icPad”) between the patient’s skin and the probe as a shock wave transmission medium to prevent contamination. This study aimed to investigate the isolative efficacy of the icPad in blocking the permeation of microbes. Method: Rhodamine 6G (a fluorescent dye) was used as a trace...
Purpose: Pretreating a pig kidney with 500 low-energy shock waves (SWs) before delivering a clinical...
Introduction: It seems that vasoconstriction induced by 12 Kv shock waves reduces kidney lesions cau...
Objective. In this prospective, randomized study, the incidence of urinary tract infections followin...
Objective To determine if the nature of the coupling agent normally used between the lithotripter a...
Background and Purpose: Many calculi contain bacteria, which can remain active inside kidney stones ...
Background and Purpose: Renal calculi may contain bacteria that can remain active inside the stone a...
There are pressures from the medical community to reduce total shock numbers during extracorporeal s...
Intracorporeal lithotripsy is used to treat a high percentage of urinary calculi. Urinary calculi ma...
The influence of extracorporeal and intracorporeal lithotripsy on the viability of bacteria containe...
Introduction: There are controversies in the literature regarding the need and the duration of antib...
Introduction. Extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (ESWL) allowed to improve the treatment results f...
To determine whether extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy can sterilize infection stones and, thus,...
To determine whether extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy can sterilize infection stones and, thus,...
The use of certain technical principles and the selection of favorable cases can optimize the result...
Extracorporeal Shock-Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL) is the leading technique for the non-invasive treatment...
Purpose: Pretreating a pig kidney with 500 low-energy shock waves (SWs) before delivering a clinical...
Introduction: It seems that vasoconstriction induced by 12 Kv shock waves reduces kidney lesions cau...
Objective. In this prospective, randomized study, the incidence of urinary tract infections followin...
Objective To determine if the nature of the coupling agent normally used between the lithotripter a...
Background and Purpose: Many calculi contain bacteria, which can remain active inside kidney stones ...
Background and Purpose: Renal calculi may contain bacteria that can remain active inside the stone a...
There are pressures from the medical community to reduce total shock numbers during extracorporeal s...
Intracorporeal lithotripsy is used to treat a high percentage of urinary calculi. Urinary calculi ma...
The influence of extracorporeal and intracorporeal lithotripsy on the viability of bacteria containe...
Introduction: There are controversies in the literature regarding the need and the duration of antib...
Introduction. Extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (ESWL) allowed to improve the treatment results f...
To determine whether extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy can sterilize infection stones and, thus,...
To determine whether extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy can sterilize infection stones and, thus,...
The use of certain technical principles and the selection of favorable cases can optimize the result...
Extracorporeal Shock-Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL) is the leading technique for the non-invasive treatment...
Purpose: Pretreating a pig kidney with 500 low-energy shock waves (SWs) before delivering a clinical...
Introduction: It seems that vasoconstriction induced by 12 Kv shock waves reduces kidney lesions cau...
Objective. In this prospective, randomized study, the incidence of urinary tract infections followin...