SWL
Sponsors
Mansoura University, Dr. Lutfi Kirdar Kartal Training and Research Hospital, Cairo University, Al-Azhar University, Istanbul Medipol University Hospital
Conditions
Extracorporeal Shockwave LithotripsyIrreversible PulpitisPediatric Kidney DiseasePercutaneous NephrolithotomyRenal AnomalyRenal CalculiRenal StoneRenal Stones
Phase 4
Unknown Phase
Effect of Double J Stent on Outcomes of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy
CompletedNCT03636516
Start: 2016-01-01End: 2017-12-30Updated: 2018-08-17
Ultraslow Full-power SWL Versus Slow Power-ramping SWL in Stones With High Attenuation Value
CompletedNCT03763539
Start: 2015-09-30End: 2018-05-31Updated: 2018-12-04
Ultraslow SWL Versus Slow SWL for Ureteric Stones With High Attenuation Value
CompletedNCT03795545
Start: 2019-01-11End: 2019-08-12Updated: 2019-12-10
Ultraslow SWL Versus Slow SWL for Renal Stones With High Attenuation Value
NCT03795532
Start: 2019-01-11End: 2019-06-30Target: 124Updated: 2019-01-23
Mini- Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy Versus Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy for High Density Renal Stones
CompletedNCT04346134
Start: 2020-07-14End: 2021-03-01Updated: 2022-02-07
Mini-PNL, RIRS, and ESWL for Treatment of Medium-Sized, High-Density, Non-Lower Pole, Renal Stones
CompletedNCT04856722
Start: 2021-04-05End: 2024-06-04Updated: 2024-12-12
RIRS for Treatment of Stones in Congenital Anomalous Kidneys
NCT05240170
Start: 2022-03-15End: 2024-07-15Target: 160Updated: 2022-04-26
Shockwave Lithotripsy (SWL) Versus SWL and Oral Dissolution Therapy (ODT) For Paediatrics Radiolucent Renal Stone
CompletedNCT05896345
Start: 2018-05-01End: 2021-12-01Updated: 2023-06-09
Simultaneous Working Length Detection Methods
CompletedNCT06507982
Start: 2022-06-01End: 2024-03-01Updated: 2024-07-18