“…The traumatic lesions caused by SWL have been studied in human kidneys (Kaude et al, 1985;Brewer et al, 1988;Rigatti et al, 1989;Umekawa et al, 1992;Lechevallier et al, 1993;Roessler et al, 1993) and in animal models, such as the dog (Newman et al, 1987;Abrahams et al, 1988;Delius et al, 1988;Jaeger et al, 1988;Karlsen et al, 1991;Rassweiler et al, 1993;Koga et al, 1996), rat (Neuerburg et al, 1989;Recker et al, 1989;Weber et al, 1992), rabbit (Fajardo et al, 1990;Kaji et al, 1991;Karalezli et al, 1993), and pig (Banner et al, 1991;El-Damanhoury et al, 1991;Evan et al, 1998;Connors et al, 2000). The majority of these studies documented extensive damage to blood vessels in the path of the shock waves, and suggested that the primary injury occurs in vascular tissue.…”