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Is Laser Blast Treatment Ok For Kidney Stones?

Hello ,
I have a problem with kidney stones .

Right Kidney: pelvis and calcyces dilated , entire right ureter is dilated 9mm calculus noted at right VUJ.

Doctor suggested for a laser blast treatment , so is that ok please suggest me.

Regards,
bharat.
Wed, 9 Sep 2015
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Nephrologist 's  Response
Hi, welcome to HCM.
Looking to your history, it seems that stone obstructing the lowermost part of ureter and causing backpressure changes over kidney.
Laser treatment can break the stone but sometime it can remove the stone fragments.
So, it is advisable in your case to do treatment with endoscopy and remove the stone completely.
Maintain adequate hydration.
Do basic urine report to rule out kidney infection.
I think this would be helpful to you.
Best wishes. TC.
Dr Jay Patel.
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Is Laser Blast Treatment Ok For Kidney Stones?

Hi, welcome to HCM. Looking to your history, it seems that stone obstructing the lowermost part of ureter and causing backpressure changes over kidney. Laser treatment can break the stone but sometime it can remove the stone fragments. So, it is advisable in your case to do treatment with endoscopy and remove the stone completely. Maintain adequate hydration. Do basic urine report to rule out kidney infection. I think this would be helpful to you. Best wishes. TC. Dr Jay Patel.