For patients with serious illnesses, those who are able to recover their health through surgery are undoubtedly the lucky ones. But the huge scars left by the surgery can still leave a huge psychological shadow on them. However, with the increasing maturity of laparoscopic surgery, this problem has been effectively solved. ”Originally I had to move more than fifty centimeters mouth surgery, this time only in the waist left 1-3 points of about 1 cm in diameter scar, dreamed of such good results.” Yesterday morning, after 80 kidney stones patients Xiao Zhu (a pseudonym) said to reporters. The reporter learned from Ji Medical Hospital that the hospital’s urology lumpectomy technology has continuously made historic breakthroughs, successfully completed the treatment of complex kidney stones percutaneous renal surgery, the application of one-shot expansion method, overlapping channel technology to completely remove the stones, avoiding open surgery and multi-channel surgery, for patients to alleviate the pain of the disease at the same time, has achieved industry consensus. The lumpectomy is a rapidly developing surgical program in recent years because of its small invasive and painful operation, which reduces the pain of the patient’s incision, while shortening the patient’s recovery period and relatively reducing the patient’s expenses. After nearly 20 years of efforts, the minimally invasive urology team has carried out transurethral resection of prostate, open window drainage of kidney cyst, ureterotomy for stone extraction, radical treatment of kidney cancer, radical treatment of prostate cancer, radical treatment of bladder cancer, percutaneous nephrolithotomy and other surgeries, which have greatly reduced patients’ pain. Since the organs of the urinary system are different from other organs, their anatomical structure is complex, with rich blood supply, intraoperative bleeding and postoperative complications. In the face of this difficulty and the heavy minimally invasive “no-go area”, the surgical team led by Prof. carefully studies and summarizes the advanced experience at home and abroad, while developing new surgical modes and tailoring their respective major directions for doctors at all levels. The academic team of urology has grown rapidly, and one of the doctors has devoted himself to the minimally invasive treatment of urinary stones in recent years. He was the first to carry out ultrasound-guided one-shot expansion method percutaneous nephrolithoscopy technology, and for the first time proposed and applied the overlapping channel technology to treat complex kidney stones, which is the first of its kind at home and abroad, and has been widely applied in our department to benefit more patients.