Remote lithotripsy in the treatment of urolithiasis

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Treatment of patients with urolithiasis (Urolithiasis) in modern urology is an important task associated with both medical and social and labor rehabilitation. According to NK Dzeranov's forecasts [5], in 2000 the number of patients with ICD will increase 1.8-2.0 times. The annual rate of primary morbidity of KSD is 0.1% [25]. Surgical intervention, being for several decades the leading method of treating KSD. fraught with serious complications. NK Dzeranov [5] indicates a high percentage of relapses of a more severe form of ICD, in which the number of nephrectomies increases to 11.5%. Poor surgical outcomes prompted clinicians to seek alternatives to open surgery.

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M. E. Sitdykova

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Russian Federation

E. R. Aitova

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Russian Federation

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