How stones should usually be prevented
The most effective prevention method is drinking water. Water is the cheapest and most effective way to prevent stone recurrence. For patients who are prone to stones or who already…
The most effective prevention method is drinking water. Water is the cheapest and most effective way to prevent stone recurrence. For patients who are prone to stones or who already…
The principle of ureteroscopic lithotripsy is that a ureteroscope with a diameter of about 3mm is passed through the natural lumen (urethra, ureter) or an artificial fistula to reach the…
Urolithiasis is a common and frequent disease in urology, and I would like to introduce to you the important progress made in the treatment of urolithiasis in recent years, this…
This is a rare case of a large cast stone in the kidney: Zhang Moumou, a 45-year-old woman, presented to the hospital with “hematuria of the naked eye for half…
The time needed for stone removal after lithotripsy is related to the size and hardness of the stone. Usually, it takes one day to remove the stone, and softer stones…
Gastrointestinal stone is a very common disease in daily life and medical clinic, this disease is caused by the patient due to the intake of food that can easily cause…
Epididymal stones are also known medically as seminal vesicle stones, and stones that occur within the seminal vesicles are called seminal vesicle stones. It is extremely rare clinically. Due to…
Urolithiasis is one of the common diseases in urology, and it occupies the first place among the hospitalized patients in urology. The incidence of urolithiasis in China is 1% to…
Cholelithiasis is a relatively common disease in the elderly, with clinical manifestations such as “gallbladder distension”, “dystocia” and “jaundice”. Gallbladder has the function of transporting and storing bile. Only when…
【Abstract】 Objective To discuss the factors associated with residual stones after biliary lithotripsy. Methods To retrospectively analyze the data of patients admitted to the hospital from 2004 to 2008. Conclusion…