Treatments For Ureteric Calculi


What are the treatments for ureteric calculi? Small stones usually do not require medical treatment. They often pass out naturally through urine without causing severe symptoms. For larger stones, a doctor may prescribe medications that temporarily dilate the ureter. If stones cannot be removed with medication, other treatment methods are used:

What are the treatments for ureteric calculi?

Small stones usually do not require medical treatment. They often pass out naturally through urine without causing severe symptoms.

For larger stones, a doctor may prescribe medications that temporarily dilate the ureter.

If stones cannot be removed with medication, other treatment methods are used:

  • Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL):
    Shock waves are directed from outside the body toward the stone, breaking it into small fragments, which then pass out through urine.
  • Ureterorenoscopy:
    A tube with a camera is inserted through the urinary tract to locate the stone. The stone is then broken into small pieces using a laser or a probe at the end of the scope.
  • Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL):
    A small incision is made in the back, and a camera-equipped tube is inserted into the kidney. The stone is either removed or broken into smaller pieces using a laser.

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