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  • Safe Working Load - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    With the SWL established, crane engineers use statutory codes to develop a detailed design and one fine day a shiny new crane gets installed in a building With a crane designed to carry 10% more than its maximum credible load, you might reasonably assume its commissioning tests will be based on exactly the same margin of safety, in our case a
  • Indications and contraindications for shock wave lithotripsy and how to . . .
    The benefits of SWL include a fast recovery time, low risk of complications and that it is a minimally invasive day procedure that can be performed under sedation without ureteric stenting SWL provides an excellent option for patients suffering from nephrolithiasis
  • International Alliance of Urolithiasis Guideline on Shockwave . . .
    The present guideline on shockwave lithotripsy (SWL) is the third in the IAU series on urolithiasis management and includes preoperative evaluation, procedural tips and tricks, and follow-up strategies, with the goal of offering a clinical framework for surgeons and technicians performing SWL
  • Extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy in the management of urinary . . .
    Extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (SWL) currently plays an important role in the treatment of urinary tract lithiasis The purpose of this article was to describe new concepts and procedural strategies that would improve results using SWL as a treatment for urolithiasis, thereby achieving better clinical practice
  • Unusual complication after shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) for a renal . . .
    The production and distribution of SWL lithotripter began in late 1983, and the US Food and Drug Administration approved SWL in 1984 1, 7, 8 In general, for kidney stones measuring less than 1 cm in diameter, SWL achieves stone-free rates of approximately 50 %–90 % and effectiveness quotients of approximately 50 %–70 % 9, 10 SWL outcomes
  • The Acute and Long-Term Adverse Effects of Shock Wave Lithotripsy
    One example is a case of irreversible acute renal failure in an individual who developed anti–glomerular basement membrane disease, likely as a consequence of glomerular injury during SWL 54 Values for hematoma rates range from less than 1% to about 20%, and depend on the type of lithotripter used and the radiologic method and timing of the
  • Drivers and predictability of extreme still water level trends and . . .
    The study of annual maximum SWL over a 30-year period (1990–2019) across 76 tide gauges around Australia has provided significant insights into the drivers of ESWL variability and change Cluster analysis of the annual maximum SWL was used to generalise and identify regions of similar SWL signal around Australia (Fig 1) By employing the non
  • Kidney Stone Size and Hounsfield Units Predict Successful Shockwave . . .
    Although SWL is well tolerated in children, with few complications, the stone-free rate after single-session monotherapy has remained as low as 44% 5 Thus, children undergo multiple treatment sessions, resulting in additional patient anesthesia, stress to patients and families, and expenditure of hospital and physician resources




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