Discover Advanced Lithotripsy Services at Suwasevana
Lithotripsy is a non-invasive procedure that employs shock or laser waves to break up kidney and ureter stones. The process typically lasts 45 minutes to an hour, with anesthesia provided for pain control. Post-procedure, stone debris is naturally eliminated through urine. Recovery is generally quick, allowing patients to walk soon after and resume regular activities within one to two days.
Lithotripsy utilizes shock or laser waves to break up kidney and ureter stones without the need for surgery.
Typically lasting 45 minutes to an hour, with anesthesia administered for pain control and patient comfort.
After the procedure, stone fragments are naturally passed through urine, minimizing the need for further intervention.
Patients can usually walk soon after the procedure and resume regular activities within one to two days, highlighting the minimally disruptive nature of the treatment.