Prog Urol
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The renal colic crisis is a pathology frequently encountered in foreign operations recently conducted by the French army and often requires a medical repatriation in mainland France. Soldiers deployed in arid areas are at increased risk of developing urolithiasis. The purpose of our study is to analyze the risk factors, the frequency and the methods of management of symptomatic urinary stone disease for French military returnees for renal colic during Serval operation. ⋯ The French military sent to Serval operation are exposed to multiple contributing factors of urolithiasis as the dehydration and the strong temperature. The analysis of our series reveals that the history of renal stone disease is the main factor favoring and the medical treatment is effective in almost all renal colic cases. The operational impact associated with this common condition in the Sahel region deserves an awareness of field practitioners to the screening and management of this disease in a precarious situation and a reflection of the staffs concerning the access onto the operating theater to appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic means that could facilitate the return to the combat unit.
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The aim of this study was to demonstrate the feasibility of extracorporeal lithotripsy using lithotripter Sortz MODULITH SLK(®) without analgesics. ⋯ The extracorporeal lithotripsy could easily be done without systematic analgesics allowing for outpatient care. In contrast, anxiety seemed to be an important predictor of poor tolerance of sessions so the idea of a prophylactic anxiolytic treatment based on psychological profile of the patient should allow less aggressive and less costly management of urolithiasis.