Can prostate stones be cured by surgery?

Surgery for prostate stones is usually not curative, but clinical cure can be achieved. Prostate stones are stones that form in the prostate tissue. Stones are considered to be formed if an ultrasound examination reveals an increased density shadow in the lumen of the prostate gland. When the condition is severe and even hematuria is formed, surgical treatment is required. The stone can be localized by X-ray or ultrasound, and high-energy shock waves can be used to focus and then act on the stone, causing it to crack until it is crushed into fine sand, which can be discharged from the body with urine. Stones can also be removed through open surgery. Because of its recurrence, it cannot be cured. However, with timely and effective treatment, clinical cure can be achieved. In addition, it is recommended that patients who have undergone surgery for prostate stones should go to the hospital in time, do relevant examinations and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment to avoid delaying their condition.