LITHOTRIPSY
Lithotripsy is a medical procedure that uses shock waves to break up kidney stones or gallstones so that they can pass out of the body more easily.
LITHOTRIPSY
Lithotripsy is a medical procedure that uses shock waves to break up kidney stones or gallstones so that they can pass out of the body more easily.
OVERVIEW
Lithotripsy is a non-invasive procedure that is commonly used to treat kidney stones and gallstones. It involves the use of shock waves to break up the stones into smaller fragments, which can then be passed out of the body naturally.
PROCEDURE DETAILS
RISKS & BENEFITS
Lithotripsy is generally considered safe, and the benefits of the procedure include its non-invasive nature and the fact that it can help patients avoid surgery. However, there are some risks associated with the procedure, such as bruising, bleeding, and infection. In rare cases, the shock waves can cause damage to the kidneys or surrounding tissue.
RECOVERY AND OUTLOOK
Most patients can return to normal activities within a day or two after lithotripsy. They may experience some discomfort or pain as the stone fragments pass out of the body, which is usually temporary. The outlook for patients who undergo lithotripsy is generally good, as the procedure has a high success rate in breaking up kidney stones and gallstones.
The cost of the procedure can vary depending on the facility, but it is generally less expensive than in many other countries. The outlook for patients who undergo lithotripsy in India is generally good, as the country has a high standard of medical care and experienced urologists who perform the procedure.
RECOVERY AND OUTLOOK
Most patients can return to normal activities within a day or two after lithotripsy. They may experience some discomfort or pain as the stone fragments pass out of the body, which is usually temporary. The outlook for patients who undergo lithotripsy is generally good, as the procedure has a high success rate in breaking up kidney stones and gallstones.
The cost of the procedure can vary depending on the facility, but it is generally less expensive than in many other countries. The outlook for patients who undergo lithotripsy in India is generally good, as the country has a high standard of medical care and experienced urologists who perform the procedure.
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