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Treatment of Urolithiasis

Akimoto, M.(Edited by)Higashihara, E.(Edited by)Kumon, H.(Edited by)Masaki, Z.(Edited by)Orikasa, S.(Edited by)
Part of the Recent Advances in Endourology series
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Urolithiasis is not only one of the most frequently encountered diseases at uro- logical clinics; it is also the disorder whose treatment has shown the most rapid progress in the past decade.

In that period, medicine has experienced a real revolution, characterized by minimally invasive treatments, improvement of the quality of life, and cost-effectiveness in treatment outcomes.

In urology, the revolution started with the development of endoscopic retrograde treatment of urolithiasis in the upper urinary tract, which led to development of the percuta- neous antegrade maneuver in the latter half of the 1970s.

The most remarkable event occurred in 1982, when clinical use of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy was introduced by the Munich group, represented by Dr. Christian Chaussy, at the 18th Congress of the International Society of Urology in San Francisco.

With the advent of these new strategies, open surgery for urolithiasis has all but dis- appeared.

Today, with the availability of new technology and equipment, guide- lines for the treatment of urolithiasis have changed in all developed countries.

It is quite timely that the Meeting of International Consultation on Urolithiasis will be held in Paris in June 2001 to establish international guidelines for urolithiasis.

Looking through this textbook for urolithiasis, I was greatly impressed to learn that we have already drawn up some guidelines.

The book includes all the updated advances of urolithiasis presented by the most prominent and experi- enced urologists from all around the world.

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Springer
4431685170 / 9784431685173
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06/12/2012
English
188 pages
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