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1. Steinstrasse usually develops 1 day to 3 months after stone fragmentation by extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL)
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2. These days, refined extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy technique has reduced the incidence of Steinstrasse
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3. Steinstrasse, the accumulation of ureteric stone fragments causing a ureteric blockage, mostly occurs after treatment for renal stones (by surgery or shock wave lithotripsy--SWL) and is …
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4. Introduction: Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) is an essential treatment for urinary calculi, but Post-SWL Steinstrasse is a potential complication, especially in large-burden calculi
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5. Our purpose was to evaluate the efficacy of transureteral lithotripsy (TUL) in the treatment of Steinstrasse caused by SWL.
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6. Steinstrasse (German for 'stone street'), refers to multiple small ureteric stones, seen aligned in the right ureter, that occur as a complication of ESWL.
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7. Objective: To determine the causes of Steinstrasse, methods of prevention and treatment strategies
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8. Patients and methods: Fifty-two patients with Steinstrasse were identified and treated: all patients were initially treated conservatively but when there was obstruction, infection or no progression of the stone fragments, further treatment was used, ranging from repeated extracorporeal
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9. Background:Steinstrasse, is described as array of stone pieces in the ureter following extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (SWL)
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10. We were interested in the efficacy and morbidity of the ureteroscopy (URS) in the treatment of “Steinstrasse” after ESWL
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11. From 1991 to 1996, 27 patients with “Steinstrasse” were treated with a total of 32 ureteroscopic procedures
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12. The most common complication after ESWL treatment is ureteral Steinstrasse which presents as ureteral obstruction and hydronephrosis caused by passing debris
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13. The Steinstrasse was in the lower third of the ureter in eight of 12 patients in group 1 and in 16 of 26 (62%) in group 2
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14. The Steinstrasse resolved spontaneously in seven patients in group 1 and in 12 (46%) in group 2 (P<0.11)
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15. Similarly, J stenting had no effect on the subsequent treatment modalities to resolve Steinstrasse.
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16. A complication after Extra Corporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy for urinary tract calculi is shown in this video.https://www.medindia.net/healthvideo/Steinstrasse
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18. Steinstrasse is a rare complication most commonly described after ESWL for nephrolithiasis
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19. In this case, however, we use Steinstrasse to describe a …
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20. Steinstrasse (plural Steinstrasse or Steinstrassen) A complication of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy in the treatment of kidney stones, in which multiple small stone fragments line up within the ureter, causing obstruction
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22. Steinstrasse usually occurs when a large stone is subjected to ESWL
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23. Other important factors are the energy of the lithotripter used (as higher initial energy causes more Steinstrasse) and calibre of the ureter (Steinstrasse is common in lower ureters due to narrowing at vesicoureteral junction).2 The European Association of Urology has given certain recommendation for management of Steinstrasse.
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24. Objective To determine the causes of Steinstrasse, methods of prevention and treatment strategies.
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25. Patients and methods Fifty‐two patients with Steinstrasse were identified and treated; all patients were initially treated conservatively but when there was obstruction, infection or no progression of the stone fragments, further treatment was used, ranging from repeated extracorporeal
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26. Steinstrasse, 22, Berlin Origin United States Date Made 1993 Medium Chromogenic print; edition 11/25 Dimensions 44.4 × 54.1 cm (image, sight); 63.8 × 73.6 × 3.1 cm (frame) Credit Line Gift of Igor M
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27. Steinstrasse or “stone street” is an expected complication after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy in patients with high stone burden
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28. However, there are published reports of multiple ureterolithiasis resembling Steinstrasse in patients with distal renal tubular acidosis.
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29. Treatment of Steinstrasse by Transureteral Lithotripsy Sayed Mohammad Reza Rabbani Introduction: Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) is an essential treatment for urinary calculi, but Post-SWL Steinstrasse is a potential complication, especially in large-burden calculi
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30. Spontaneous Steinstrasse with no identifiable precipitant is a rare phenomenon, described only in a few case reports over the years
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31. Post-ESWL Steinstrasse can be asymptomatic, and conservative management has been demonstrated as being successful in around 50% of patients
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32. However, the Steinstrasse can lead to pain, obstruction or sepsis
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34. Steinstrasse after extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy: aetiology, prevention and management Sayed, M.A.‐B.; El‐Taher, A.M.; Aboul‐Ella, H.A.; Shaker, S.E
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35. 2001-11-01 00:00:00 Objective To determine the causes of Steinstrasse, methods of prevention and treatment strategies
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36. Patients and methods Fifty‐two patients with Steinstrasse were
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37. Encrusted stent retained stent Steinstrasse P
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38. Feb 2, 2011 #1 Does anyone know the ICD-9 codes for Steinstrasse, retained stent, or encrusted stent? T
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39. Only a few cases of spontaneous or postinterventional urethral Steinstrasse have been reported in pediatric and adult patients
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40. We report a case of a 52‐year‐old Nigerian man with a secondary urethral Steinstrasse, and the treatment options possible, as day case procedures, under caudal anesthesia.
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41. Buenas tardes amigos del foro, Necesito su ayuda con este término "Steinstrasse", se trata de un reporte de evaluación clínica de un equipo litotriptor
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42. La frase es la siguiente: In one patient, a Steinstrasse occurred, which was treated with ureteroscopic stone removal
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43. Predictive factors and management of Steinstrasse after shock wave lithotripsy in pediatric urolithiasis--a multivariate analysis study.
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44. Steinstrasse is a well-recognized complication of SWL
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45. Several factors are responsible for Steinstrasse formation, including stone size, site, composition and power used for disintegration.,,, It is usually transient and asymptomatic
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46. However, Steinstrasse may become static and …
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47. Steinstrasse is a well-known complication following ESWL
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51. The Steinstrasse: A legacy of extracorporeal lithotripsy? 1988
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STEINSTRASSE
stein·stras·se. A complication of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for urinary tract calculi in which stone fragments block the ureter to form a "stone street.". [Ger. steinstrasse. Tiny fragments of stone that remain in the ureters after lithotripsy, causing obstruction to the flow of urine, persistent pain, or bleeding.
A complication of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for urinary tract calculi in which stone fragments block the ureter to form a "stone street." A complication of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for urinary tract calculi in which stone fragments block the ureter to form a "stone street."
Steinstrasse literally means “stone street” or “street of stones” coined by the German pioneers of lithotripsy. The goal of lithotripsy is to fragment stones small enough to pass spontaneously into the bladder. Many patients have transient hematuria and sometimes colic as the stones pass.
Steinstrasse usually develops 1 day to 3 months after stone fragmentation by extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL). The most common site of the column of stone fragments obstruction is the distal ureter (64%), followed by proximal ureter (29%), and mid ureter (8%) 2.