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Best Lithotripsy Treatment in Mysore

Lithotripsy

Lithotripsy Treatment in Mysore

Stones can form in the ureters, gallbladder, or kidneys often. Sometimes, stones are so small that they pass through the urine without the person realising it. Large kidney or ureter stones, however, can hurt and obstruct the passage of urine.

Stones can harm the kidneys and urinary system if they do not pass. When drugs are ineffective, a lithotripsy operation can reduce the stones' size so they can pass through the urine.

Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) and laser lithotripsy are the two primary lithotripsy techniques. Because doctors utilise a device called a ureteroscopy, laser lithotripsy is also known as flexible ureteroscopy and laser lithotripsy (FURSL).

Lithotripsy is often performed under general anaesthesia, so the patient will be sleeping and pain-free during the procedure. Usually, patients must fast for 8 to 12 hours before anaesthesia.

Pre-procedural requirements:

A doctor will do tests to identify the patient's total number of stones and their size and placement before the lithotripsy process.

The doctor will most likely use a non-contrast CT scan to identify kidney stones because of the test's excellent sensitivity and specificity.

To discover calcium-containing stones, they will also do a conventional abdominal X-ray known as a kidney, ureters, and bladders (KUB) scan.

Patients should inform the doctor in advance if they take any drugs. They might have to cease taking some drugs before the treatment, such as blood thinners and over-the-counter pain relievers like aspirin and ibuprofen, because they may prevent the blood from clotting properly.

Procedures:

A) ESWL

  • ESWL makes use of shockwaves to break down stones.

  • In this process, a physician will send sound waves through the body toward the stones using a device known as a lithotripter.

  • The stones are fragmented into tiny bits by the sound waves. Although they are intended to affect the stone, if the doctor does not administer and monitor them correctly, they may injure other tissues. Visit our best urology  hospital in Mysore for the best treatment

  • The treatment typically takes place in a hospital and lasts for around an hour, and a person may often return home the same day. Following treatment, individuals can eliminate the stone fragments through urination; however, it may take several days to flush the stone particles successfully.

  • It is essential to remember that this therapy may have drawbacks. One issue is bleeding that results from kidney damage.

B) FURSL

  • In this operation, the ureter's stones are treated using an endoscope. A flexible tube with a light and camera called an endoscope allows a doctor to view an organ or bodily cavity.

  • The ureteroscope allows the physician to see the stones, and a laser is then used to dissolve them. Most patients may return home the same day after the surgery, which lasts around 30 minutes. Book an appointment to consult with the experts. 

  • The length of the treatment can also stretch to 2 hours,  depending on how many and difficult the stones are to remove.

  • In the days and weeks following the treatment, the particles of the fragmented stone should readily flow through urine.

  • Anyone having lithotripsy should also make arrangements for someone to drive them home, as anaesthetics can make patients feel sleepy and nauseous for many hours following the operation.

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