J Korean Radiol Soc. 1995 Dec;33(6):945-948. Korean.
Published online Aug 03, 2016.
Copyright © The Korean Radiological Society
Original Article

Chemical Dissolution of Intrahepatic Stones in Vitro

Kyung Hyo Lee, Young Goo Kim, Jong Beum Lee, Hyung Jin Shim, Byung Gook Kwak, Kun Sang Kim, Sang Shin Joo, Su Kyoung Chae and Hyun Mee Park

    Abstract

    PURPOSE: The in vitro dissolution of intrahepatic stones was evaluated using the various solvent mixtures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty four intrahepatic stones from 16 patients were used. Four kinds of solvent mixtures(No. 1 = basic buffer + EDTA, No. 2=1 + Sulfobetain-12, No. 3=2 + N-acetylcysteine, No. 4=3 + urea) were used. Dissolution rates were determined by measuring the weight loss of stones after 6, 12, 24, 48 hours incubation periods, respectively. RESULTS: The highest dissolution rates in dissolving intrahepatic stones were achieved with No. 4 solvent mixture(1% W/V EDTA/80mM, Sulfobetain-12/1 M, urea, pH 9.5). CONCLUSION: lntrahepatic stones could be largely dissolved up to about 70% of their initial weight after 48 hours incubation period in vitro.


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