Ultrasonic fragmentation of gallstones in vitro

T. R. Gadacz

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Abstract

With a Wolf Ultrasonic lithotrite, gallstones from 12 patients were fragmented in vitro. The average fragmentation time was 20 seconds compared with 4 days when they could be dissolved by monooctanoin. A stone from one patient could not be fragmented successfully. The ability of ultrasound to fragment gallstones did not depend on their cholesterol content. Ultrasonics may have an important role in the treatment of biliary stones, especially pigment stones.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)511-513
Number of pages3
JournalSurgery
Volume97
Issue number5
StatePublished - Jan 1 1985

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Surgery

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