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  • To review recent advancements in extracorporeal lithotripsy.
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  • To assess the current role of extracorporeal lithotripsy in kidney stone management.

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  • Comprehensive literature review of extracorporeal lithotripsy.
  • Analysis of improvements in external shockwave lithotripsy.
  • Examination of innovations in ultrasound-based lithotripsy techniques.

Main Results:

  • Significant improvements in external shockwave lithotripsy.
  • Emerging ultrasound-based lithotripsy innovations include burst wave lithotripsy, ultrasonic propulsion, and histotripsy.
  • These advancements enhance treatment efficacy and patient selection.

Conclusions:

  • Extracorporeal lithotripsy continues to be a valuable treatment for kidney stones.
  • Innovations in lithotripsy technology maintain its relevance.
  • It remains an excellent option for appropriately selected patients despite endoscopic advances.