• Department of General Surgery, The Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University, Nantong 226001, Jiangsu Province, China;
MA Lilin, Email: Mall9052@163.com
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Objective To investigate the clinical applications of plasma shock wave lithotripsy (PSWL) in the treatment of calculi via choledochoscope. Methods Between 2004 and 2009, 56 huge residual calculi (54 cases) were underwent PSWL via choledochoscope treatment in our hospital. Calculi size: diameter ≤10 mm in 9 calculi, 10 mm  lt;diameter ≤15 mm in 24 calculi, 15 mm  lt;diameter ≤20 mm in 17 calculi, and diameter  gt; 20 mm in 6 calculi. Twenty four cases of these 54 patients had bile duct stricture. Procedure: Firstly found the calculus, and then the lithotriptor wire was introduced to the place 0.5-1.0 mm far away from the calculus surface through choledochoscope channel, and powered on, fired, destructed. Results Forty-eight cases of 54 patients were cured by PSWL with 1 times, 2 cases with 2 times, 2 cases with 3 times, and 2 cases with 4 times. Shock 4-300 times were exported per PSWL, with an average of 65 times. Crushing each stone needed shock for 4-680 times, with an average of 77 times. The calculi were ruptured in different degrees by PSWL, of which 20 cases were completely ruptured. All calculi were completely extracted. Except one case with bile duct stricture was found a small amount of bile duct bleeding during operation, all other patients had no operation complications. Conclusion PSWL technique plays an important role in lithotripsy. It is easy to deal with intrahepatic impacted calculi by PSWL, especially the pigment stones with rough surface.

Citation: MA Lilin,ZHU Jianwei,LU Liping,WANG Zhiwei,CHEN Yuquan,WANG Wei,LIU Peigen,HUANG Baoyu. Clinical Applications of Plasma Shock Wave Lithotripsy Technique via Choledochoscope. . CHINESE JOURNAL OF BASES AND CLINICS IN GENERAL SURGERY, 2010, 17(12): 1275-1278. doi: Copy