
Lithotripsy is a procedure that uses lasers or shockwaves to break into smaller pieces. Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy and Laser Lithotripsy are the commonly used procedure types. With this approach, patients can avoid the need for more invasive options for stone removal.
Lithotripsy Treatment in EM Bypass, Kolkata, is administered using advanced techniques at our Centre of Excellence to make the procedure effective for patients.
Why is Lithotripsy performed?
Lithotripsy is performed based on the size and location of the stone and the patient’s health status. It is usually recommended for:
Kidney stones cause pain
Obstruction within the urinary tract
If the stones are not responding to conservative therapy
For moderately sized stones between 4 to 20 millimetres
In case of recurrent urinary tract infections due to stones
Shockwave kidney stone treatment at EM Bypass, Kolkata, is frequently advised for the reasons stated above.
How should I prepare for Lithotripsy?
Your doctor might recommend an abdominal X-ray or non-contrast CT scan to determine the number of stones, their size, and location.
If you are taking any medications, inform your doctor in advance (especially blood thinners, aspirin, or ibuprofen).
You will need to fast for 8-12 hours before the surgery.
Arrange for someone to drive you home after surgery.
What happens during the Lithotripsy procedure?
An IV line will be placed to administer anaesthetics and pain medications.
For shockwave kidney stone treatment in EM Bypass, Kolkata, you will be asked to lie on a table, and a lithotripter is positioned to target the stones. A water cushion is placed between the body and the lithotripter to ensure that the shock waves travel properly. In some cases, a stent will be placed to allow easy passage of the stone.
In contrast, for Laser Lithotripsy, a ureteroscope is passed up to the ureter, bladder, or kidney. The visible stones are then smashed up into small fragments using a laser.
What happens after a Lithotripsy procedure?
You will be monitored for at least 1 hour after the procedure to ensure you are stable enough to return home.
Care instructions and painkillers will be provided before discharge.
It may take approximately a week to go back to your usual schedule following the treatment.
Drink extra fluids after the procedure to dilute the urine and reduce discomfort while passing stones.
What are the risks associated with the Lithotripsy procedure?
Individuals who underwent Shockwave kidney stone treatment in EM Bypass, Kolkata, often complain of bruising or soreness. Other risks include fever and chills, bleeding around the kidney, obstruction of the urinary tract by stone fragments, and the need for more Lithotripsies to remove residual stones.
Lithotripsy Treatment in EM Bypass, Kolkata, is provided by a multidisciplinary team that ensures comprehensive stone management.
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