Complications of ureterotomy and lithotripsy include bleeding, infection, and urethral stricture, which can be treated symptomatically with hemostasis, anti-infection, and ureteral dilatation. Ureterotomy and lithotripsy can be used to treat stones in all segments of the ureter, which involves cutting open the ureter, removing the stone, leaving a drain in place, and then suturing the ureter. During the operation, blood vessels may be damaged, causing local bleeding or hemorrhage. During postoperative recovery, the incision may become infected. Ureteral healing may form a scar, leading to ureteral stenosis. When there is vascular injury and local bleeding, intraoperative vascular ligation may be performed to stop bleeding, and postoperative hemostatic medication (phenol sulfacetamide injection) may be used, depending on the situation. Postoperatively, antibiotics (cephalosporins, penicillins) can be used to fight infection and prevent infection, and regular wound dressing changes can be performed. When ureteral stricture occurs, ureteral dilatation is feasible to relieve the stricture. Ureterotomy lithotripsy, the occurrence of postoperative complications is, it is recommended to seek medical attention, under the guidance of a professional doctor, standardized medication and treatment.