Brief Answer:
Yes treatment will vary depending on location.
Detailed Answer:
If the stone is in the beginning of the
ureter or the proximal ureter then chances of spontaneous passage would significantly decrease. Also there will be more pain and spasm as your ureter will try to expel the 9mm stone. Treatment also would vary depending on the expertise that is available to your area and the location. Like what I have pointed out to you
ESWL is preferred for upper ureteral stones while ureteroscopy is preferred for mid and distal ureteral stones although you can do ESWL and Ureteroscopy on any location in the ureter.
Dilation of the
kidney does not mean you need antibiotics. You will be needing antibiotics if you develop
fever meaning there is infection on your obstructed kidney.
You may or may not pass out the 9mm stone depending on your
pain tolerance and other factors like the size of your ureter. The narrowest area of the ureter is approximately 3mm only at the junction between the bladder and the ureter.
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Manuel C. See IV, M.D. DPBU FPUA
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