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Lithotripsy

Lithotripsy is a procedure designed to break down kidney stones, urinary stones, or gallstones into smaller fragments that can be expelled from the body through urine or bile. This non-invasive or minimally invasive technique is favored over traditional surgery due to its reduced recovery time and lower risk of complications.

Types of Lithotripsy Procedures

Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL): ESWL is the most commonly used method. It employs shock waves generated outside the body, which are focused on the stone located in the urinary tract or gallbladder. These shock waves pass through the skin and tissues, breaking the stone into smaller pieces that can be naturally passed out through urine or bile. This procedure is usually done on an outpatient basis and does not require any incisions.

Intracorporeal Lithotripsy: This method involves inserting a lithotripsy device or probe directly into the urinary tract or gallbladder through a small incision or natural openings (like the urethra or bile ducts). Techniques under this category include:

Laser Lithotripsy: Utilizes laser energy to fragment stones.

Electrohydraulic Lithotripsy (EHL): Employs electrical energy delivered through a probe to break stones.

Pneumatic Lithotripsy: Uses high-pressure bursts of air or gas to fragment stones.

Ultrasonic Lithotripsy: Employs high-frequency sound waves to disintegrate stones.

Why Choose Our Package?

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Expertise

Our network includes some of the leading urologists globally, recognized for their exceptional academic qualifications, clinical skills, and extensive hands-on experience

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State-of-the-Art Facility

Our partner hospitals are equipped with the latest advancements in urologic procedures, ensuring top-quality care during your lithotripsy treatment.

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Compassionate Support

Our dedicated team is committed to providing compassionate support and guidance throughout your treatment journey, addressing any questions or concerns you may have along the way.

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