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Abstract


Seven patients with bladder stones underwent percutaeous ultrasonic lithotripsy, suprapubically. The stones ranged from 1.7 to 4.0 cm (mean 2.3 cm) in diameter. Mean treatment time was 49 minutes with a range of 10 to 120 minutes. The stone free
rate
was 100%. Among 7 patients 3 had unclear causes for bladder stone formation but 4 associated with etiologic disorders; BPH in 1, neurokgenic bladder after spinal injury in 1, anterior urethral stricture in 1 and foreign body (paraffin) in bladder
in 1.
Under the intravenous narcotics and local anesthesia, all 7 patients well tolerated to pain but k6 complained a minimal voiding sense during the procedure. There was no complication such as bladder injury, blkeeding or severe hematuna.
Therefore, percutaneous suprapubic ultrasonic iithotripsy is considered to be a simple,d asfe and efficient outpatient procebdure for the treatment of bladder stone.

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