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  1. 31 maj 2023 · Lithotripsy is a procedure that uses shock waves or lasers to break down stones in the kidneys, bladder, or ureters. Learn more here.

  2. 20 wrz 2023 · What are the risks and side effects of laser lithotripsy? After laser lithotripsy, it’s common to experience: Pain. Difficulty peeing. Blood in your pee (hematuria). Nausea and fatigue immediately after having anesthesia. Complications of laser lithotripsy include: Ureter injury. Urinary tract infection (UTI). Stone fragments blocking your ...

  3. 24 paź 2022 · Laser lithotripsy (LL): Lithotripsy breaks kidney stones into tiny pieces. This specific type uses a laser. Keep reading to learn about ULL — the procedure, its risks, side effects,...

  4. 30 cze 2021 · Ureteroscopy. During a ureteroscopy, a doctor passes a small telescope called ureteroscope through the urethra and bladder until it reaches the kidney stone. The ureteroscope contains a laser...

  5. 17 maj 2018 · Ho:YAG laser lithotripsy is an efficient and safe technology for the treatment of urinary stones in almost any patient group, ranging from young children to adults and older patients, pregnant women to spinal cord injury patients, from solitary to allograft kidneys, or patients on certain medications and anticoagulants.

  6. Ureteroscopy involves the use of a small flexible or rigid device called a ureteroscope to directly see and treat stones. The ureteroscope device, which provides a video image and has small “working” channels, is inserted into the bladder and up the ureter until the stone is encountered.

  7. 29 kwi 2021 · With the introduction of lasers and flexible ureteroscopes, urinary stones, which were untreatable or challenging to treat in the past, have been easier to treat, resulting in changes in the treatment pattern for urinary stone disease over the past 30 years.

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