Do renal cysts affect the success of extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy? A retrospective comparative study

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The aim of this study was to assess the effect of simple renal cysts on extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (SWL) in patients with calyceal renal calculi. Patients with simple renal cysts >35 mm and ipsilateral renal calculi <20 mm that were treated with SWL constituted group 1 (cyst + calculi). The control group included patients aged >40 years that had renal calculi <20 mm and no cysts that were treated with SWL. The 2 groups were compared according to age, gender, body mass index, calculi size, localization, and density, the calculi fragmentation rate, and the percentage of stone-free patients. Mean cyst size in group 1 was 44.04 ± 9.08 mm. Mean age in group 1 was 61.4 ± 10.2 years versus 56.9 ± 8.2 years in the control group; the difference was significant (P = 0.045). There were not any other significant differences between the 2 groups, except for the stone-free rate (P > 0.05), which was 33.3% in group 1 and 68.2% in the control group (P = 0.017). The presence of renal cysts in a patient with calculi requires that an individualized treatment plan be devised, so as to provide the patient with the most effective treatment. © 2013 Adnan Gücük et al.

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Gücük, A., Öztürk, U., Üyetürk, U., Kemahli, E., Akin, G., Imamoǧlu, M. A., & Metin, A. (2013). Do renal cysts affect the success of extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy? A retrospective comparative study. Advances in Urology. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/978180

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