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Ureteric Stones
Ureteric Stones, Minimized Disruption: Precision Care for You
At Universal Hospital, Our approach to ureteric stone care involves prompt diagnosis, personalized treatment plans, and a focus on relieving symptoms while preventing future occurrences. We understand the urgency and discomfort associated with ureteric stones, and our team is committed to providing timely and effective care.
About Ureteric Stones:
Ureteric stones, also known as ureteral stones, are solid masses that form in the ureters, the tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder. These stones can cause intense pain and discomfort as they obstruct the normal flow of urine. At [Your Hospital/Practice Name], our specialized team of urologists is dedicated to diagnosing, treating, and preventing ureteric stones to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
Services We Offer:
- Diagnostic Imaging:
- Utilizing advanced imaging techniques, such as CT scans and ultrasound, to accurately locate and assess the size of ureteric stones.
- Medical Expulsion Therapy:
- Non-invasive management using medications to facilitate the passage of smaller stones.
- Ureteroscopy:
- Minimally invasive procedure using a thin, flexible scope to visualize and remove stones from the ureter.
- Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL):
- Non-surgical treatment employing shock waves to break down stones into smaller fragments for easier passage.
- Laser Lithotripsy:
- Utilizing laser technology to fragment stones within the ureter for easier removal.
- Surgical Intervention:
- For larger or more complex stones, surgical procedures such as ureteroscopic stone removal or, in some cases, percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) may be recommended.
Patient-Centered Care:
We understand that the symptoms of ureteric stones can be distressing. Our team is committed to providing compassionate care, addressing your concerns, and guiding you through the treatment process with empathy and expertise.
Preventive Measures:
In addition to treating ureteric stones, our focus extends to preventing their recurrence. We provide comprehensive education on lifestyle modifications, dietary changes, and hydration to minimize the risk of future stone formation.
Why Choose Universal Hospital:
- Expert Urologists: Our team comprises experienced and board-certified urologists with specialized expertise in ureteric stone management.
- Prompt and Efficient Care: We understand the urgency associated with ureteric stones and strive to provide timely and effective care to alleviate symptoms.
- State-of-the-Art Technology: We employ the latest diagnostic and treatment technologies to ensure accurate assessments and optimal outcomes.
- Comprehensive Patient Support: Our patient-centric approach involves clear communication, addressing concerns, and providing guidance throughout the treatment process.