Investigative Urology 2 pp 189-192 | Cite as
Scanning Electron Microscopic Microprobe Technique — Morphological and Chemical Analyses of Struvite Stones Exposed to Renacidin (Hemiacidrin)
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Abstract
Magnesium ammonium phosphate (struvite) calculi may be dissolved by medical therapy, by chemolitholysis. Hereby renal stones are directly attacked through irrigation fluid in the pelvis and cálices; struvite calculi respond to a solution of hemiacidrin (Renacidin) which consists of a puffered mixture of anhydrides, lactones of gluconic and lemon acid. In medical therapy a half-open circulation system is necessary, for instance, a combination of percutaneous nephrostomies and transureteral catheters. A controlled flowing in and out is indispensable and must be controlled by flow-meters.
Keywords
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy Urinary Stone Stone Surface Percutaneous Nephrostomies Scanning Electron Microscopic Technique
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