What Is Urinary Stone Treatment?
Urinary stone treatment refers to the medical and surgical procedures used to diagnose and treat urinary stones, also known as kidney stones. These stones are formed when minerals in the urine crystallize and form small, hard deposits in the kidneys, ureters, or bladder. Urinary stones can cause severe pain, discomfort, and other symptoms, and if left untreated, can lead to serious complications.
Why Choose Dr. Abhijit Gokhale For Urinary Stone Treatment?
Dr. Abhijit Gokhale is a renowned expert in urology, with over 25 years of experience in urology, andrology, and urological surgery. He is a member of several prestigious medical societies, including the Urological Society of India (USI), the Urology Society Of Pune, the Pune Surgical Society, and the Indian Medical Association (IMA).
Dr. Abhijit Gokhale is a highly skilled and experienced urologist who provides comprehensive treatment for various types of urinary stones. He uses the latest technology and techniques to diagnose and treat urinary stones, including Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL), Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL), and laser kidney stone removal.
Types of stones Urinary Tract Stones are made of minerals in the pee that develop crystals. Once in a while the crystals develop into stones. About 85% of the stones are made out of calcium, and the rest are made out of different substances, including uric acid, cystine, or struvite.
Urinary Stone Treatment: ESWL (Extracorporeal stun wave lithotripsy) In ESWL, a series of shock waves is created by a machine called a lithotripter. The shock waves are engaged by an x-beam onto the kidney stone and travel into the body through skin and tissue, arriving at the stone where they break it into little parts. For half a month following treatment, those little pieces are dropped off the body in the pee.
PCNL (Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy) In ESWL, a series of shock waves is created by a machine called a lithotripter. The shock waves are engaged by an x-beam onto the kidney stone and travel into the body through skin and tissue, arriving at the stone where they break it into little parts. For half a month following treatment, those little pieces are dropped off the body in the pee.
Ureteric Stones: Medical Expulsive Treatment ESWL Ureteroscopy Ureterolithotomy
Urinary tract stones start to form in the kidney and may expand in the ureter or the bladder. Contingent upon where a stone is found, it might be known as a kidney stone, ureteral stone, or bladder stone. The procedure of stone development is called urolithiasis, renal lithiasis, or nephrolithiasis. Dr. Abhijit Gokhale Urological Surgeon in Shivaji Nagar & Urinary Stone treatment in Pune
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