Using a flashlamp pulsed Nd: YAG laser it is possible to destroy gallstones within
a few seconds (median: 4 sec for stones < 1.5 cc; 9.5 sec > 1.5 cc). In in vitro and
animal studies it was shown that the median energy needed for stone destruction varies
between 32 Joule for stones < 1.5 cc and 80 Joules for stones > 1.5 cc. A 0.2 mm thick,
flexible glass fibre makes possible retrograde laser lithotripsy by conventional endoscopes.
Using a suitable technique the danger of thermal damage to tissue is small.
Choledocholithiasis - Lithotripsy - Laser - Pulsed laser - Nd:YAG laser