Burst wave lithotripsy - a paradigm shift: inferences from a scoping review - Takeaways - MDSpire

Burst wave lithotripsy - a paradigm shift: inferences from a scoping review

  • By

  • Steffi Kar Kei Yuen

  • Vineet Gauhar

  • Chu Ann Chai

  • Connor M. Forbes

  • Victor K. F. Wong

  • Ryan F. Paterson

  • Ivan Ching Ho Ko

  • Joseph Li

  • Daniele Castellani

  • Ben H. Chew

  • April 25, 2025

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    Urolithiasis affects approximately 10% of the global population, necessitating effective treatment options like Shock Wave Lithotripsy and endoscopic lithotripsy.

  • 2

    Burst Wave Lithotripsy (BWL) is a novel technology that fragments stones with minimal pain and without the need for anesthesia or sedation.

  • 3

    BWL utilizes multi-cycle focused ultrasound pulses to create standing stress waves within stones, resulting in discrete fragments rather than dust-like particles.

  • 4

    Clinical studies indicate BWL's effectiveness in fragmenting various stone compositions, achieving high comminution rates with reduced tissue damage.

  • 5

    BWL shows promise for producing smaller stone fragments and can be performed in various medical settings, enhancing its accessibility and safety.

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