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Kidney Stone

Kidney Stone

Urinary tract stones start to form in a kidney and may expand in a 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 Tract Stone Specialist in Pune provides treatment for various kidney stone in Pune.

Types of stones

Urinary Tract Stones are made of minerals in the pee that develop crystals. Once in a while the crystals develop in to stones. About 85% of the stones are made out of calcium, and the rest of made out of different substances, including uric acid, cystine, or struvite. Struvite stones—a blend of magnesium, ammonium, and phosphate—are additionally called contamination stones, since they structure just in tainted pee.

Kidney Stone

  • ESWL (Extracorporeal stun wave lithotripsy)
  • In ESWL, a series of shock waves created by a machine called a lithotripter. The shock waves are engaged by 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 of the body in the pee.
  • PCNL (Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy)
  • In ESWL, a series of shock waves created by a machine called a lithotripter. The shock waves are engaged by 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 of the body in the pee.
  • RIRS (Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery)
  • RIRS may be done to remove a stone. The stone is seen through the scope and can then be manipulated or crushed by an ultrasound probe or evaporated by a laser probe or grabbed by small forceps, etc. RIRS (retrograde intrarenal surgery): Retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) is a technique for doing medical procedure inside the kidney utilizing a viewing tube called a fiberoptic endoscope.
    In RIRS the degree is put through the urethra (the urinary opening) into the bladder and afterward through the ureter into the pee gathering some portion of the kidney. The extension subsequently is moved retrograde (up the urinary tract framework) to inside the kidney (intrarenal).
    RIRS might be done to expel a stone. The stone is seen through the degree and would then be able to be controlled or squashed by a ultrasound test or vanished by a laser test or got by little forceps, and so on.
    Pyelolithotomy
    pelviolithotomy Removal of a kidney stone by the surgical incision of the renal pelvis.

Ureteric Stones

  • Medical Expulsive Treatment
  • ESWL
  • Ureteroscopy
  • Ureterolithotomy
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