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Methods of diagnosis and treatment of common bile duct stones
Common bile duct stones are a type of stone in the biliary tract, which can cause quite complicated complications such as biliary tract infection, acute pancreatitis and, if untreated, can progress to sepsis and potentially death. death.
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Does the JJ ureteroscope need to be removed for extracorporeal lithotripsy?
I am wearing a JJ ureteroscope and there is a stone on my kidney. Now that I have an extracorporeal lithotripsy, do I need to remove the JJ ureteroscope when I have an extracorporeal lithotripsy or do I have to wait?
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Information for patients with extracorporeal lithotripsy
This is a common method of treating urinary stones that can be performed at most medical facilities. This method uses magnetic waves generated from a lithotripsy machine to penetrate the skin, focusing on the stone and breaking it into small pieces, which are then excreted through urine.
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Extracorporeal lithotripsy: No pain, no need for anesthesia, few stones left
Urinary stones are a common disease, currently there are many methods to treat urinary stones. In which, extracorporeal lithotripsy is considered a method that brings high treatment efficiency, minimally invasive.
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What is extracorporeal lithotripsy?
Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy is a common method of treating urinary stones in medical facilities. However, patients need to be fully counseled about this method to consider when choosing a urinary stone treatment procedure.
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Methods of lithotripsy - urology
Kidney and urinary stones are common diseases and tend to increase in both men and women. Currently, there are many modern, minimally invasive methods applied in the treatment of kidney and urinary stones. However, each method has its own advantages and disadvantages and the subjects of application will also be different.
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What are kidney stones falling into the bladder?
Kidney stones falling into the bladder are the main cause of bladder damage, which can threaten the patient's life. Therefore, patients need to recognize the signs of kidney stones falling into the bladder to have appropriate treatment, avoiding serious complications affecting health.
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How are kidney stones broken up?
Modern science and technology have made surgical treatment of stones increasingly simpler. Some common kidney stone lithotripsy methods today include extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, retrograde intrarenal lithotripsy, and percutaneous nephrolithotomy. Let's learn more about these methods and their stone-breaking mechanisms.
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Does extracorporeal kidney stone lithotripsy cause pain?
Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy is a highly safe, non-invasive treatment method for urinary stones, shortening hospital stay and minimizing costs for patients.
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Information for patients with laser kidney stone lithotripsy
Laser ureteral lithotripsy is a method of using a small endoscope with a camera inserted through the urethra into the bladder, up the ureter to reach the stone, using a laser energy source to directly break up the stone in the ureter. This is a less invasive treatment method than conventional surgical methods, bringing high efficiency in treatment, less pain for the patient, quick recovery, usually discharged after 1-2 days.
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Treatment of ureteral stones
Ureteral stones cause severe pain for patients, seriously affecting the quality of life. There are many methods of treating ureteral stones such as: extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, endoscopic retrograde ureteral lithotripsy, percutaneous stone removal, endoscopic lithotripsy, open surgery to remove stones.
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