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Balneotherapy of patients with urolithiasis after remote shock wave lithotripsy in the second stage of medical rehabilitation

Abstract

"Stone path” is a condition in which there is accumulation in the ureter of sand and small fragments of stone after a session of remote shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL). The formation of an extended "stone path" (more than 1.5 cm) depends on the internal and transitional type of the pelvis structure, as well as on the density of the calculus. We have studied the possibility of using balneological treatment, including ingestion of mineral water for the purpose of controlled stimulation of diuresis in patients who underwent ESWL, who had a risk of forming a "stone path" in the postoperative period. The study involved 97 patients who underwent clinical rehabilitation in outpatient and sanatorium - resort conditions between 2015 and 2017.

About the Authors

A. A. Makaryan
ФГБОУ ВО УГМУ
Russian Federation


Iyad Emad
ФГБОУ ВО УГМУ
Russian Federation


I. V. Borzunov
ФГБОУ ВО УГМУ
Russian Federation


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Makaryan AA, Emad I, Borzunov IV. Balneotherapy of patients with urolithiasis after remote shock wave lithotripsy in the second stage of medical rehabilitation. Ural Medical Journal. 2018;(1):100-102. (In Russ.)

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