Stones can recur and must be taken seriously!

  Patient: Male, 53 years old, professor of internal medicine in a well-known hospital.  History: 5 years ago, because of left ureteral calculus, he was transferred to the Department of Urology of the Chuiyangliu Hospital and underwent transurethral ureteroscopic lithotripsy for stone extraction. 5 years later, the stone recurred and renal colic attacked, so he came back to the Department of Urology of the Chuiyangliu Hospital and sought treatment.  Diagnosis: multiple stones in the middle left ureter, recurrent stones.  Treatment: Today, again, transurethral ureteroscopic stone extraction with intravenous compound anesthesia, operative time 35 minutes.  Remember: stones can recur, remember to come for review!  Preoperative CT reconstruction Intraoperative microscopic images

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