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Lithotripsy
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lithotripsy
a medical procedure that uses shock waves or lasers to break down kidney or urinary tract stones without surgery
What is a "lithotripsy"?
A lithotripsy is a medical procedure used to break down kidney or urinary system stones into smaller pieces that can be passed out of the body through urine. It involves using shock waves or lasers to target and break down the stones without the need for surgery. This approach reduces the need for cuts or stitches and allows for quicker recovery times compared to traditional surgical methods. Lithotripsy is often recommended for patients with kidney or urinary system stones that cause discomfort or are too large to pass on their own. It is a safe and effective treatment that helps relieve symptoms and prevent complications associated with kidney or urinary system stones.