Kidney stones are a common health problem that can cause severe pain and discomfort, negatively affecting your life. Traditional treatment methods often involve long recovery times, pain, and discomfort. However, thanks to rapid advances in medical technology, minimally invasive, effective, and safe treatment options such as laser ureteroscopy (Holmium laser) are now available to our patients.
At A Life Health Group, we are committed to providing the best healthcare by adopting the latest technologies and best practices in kidney stone treatment. In this comprehensive guide, we will cover everything you need to know about laser ureteroscopy (Holmium laser), enabling you to make an informed decision and take the right step for your health.
Laser ureteroscopy (Holmium laser) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to break and remove stones in the kidneys and urinary tract. In this procedure, a thin and flexible telescope called a ureteroscope, equipped with a powerful Holmium laser at its tip, is used. The ureteroscope is guided through the urethra into the bladder, then into the ureter and kidney.
The Holmium laser emits high-energy laser beams to fragment the stones into smaller pieces. These fragments can then be naturally expelled from the body or removed using the ureteroscope. The precision of the Holmium laser minimizes damage to surrounding tissues, resulting in faster recovery, fewer complications, and better outcomes.
Laser ureteroscopy is an effective and safe option for treating various kidney stone cases. Your doctor may recommend laser ureteroscopy in the following situations:
Laser ureteroscopy (Holmium laser) offers many advantages over open surgery, making it a preferred method in kidney stone treatment:
Your doctor will provide detailed instructions before laser ureteroscopy, but generally, you may need to follow these steps:
Laser ureteroscopy (Holmium laser) is an advanced, minimally invasive surgical method used to treat stones in the kidneys and urinary tract. This procedure offers patients less pain, faster recovery, and a lower risk of complications. During the procedure, a high-energy Holmium laser is used to fragment the stones into small pieces, which can then be expelled naturally from the body or removed using the ureteroscope.
Let’s take a closer look at each stage of the laser ureteroscopy procedure:
1. Preoperative Preparation:
2. Anesthesia:
3. Placement of the Ureteroscope:
4. Stone Visualization and Positioning:
5. Stone Fragmentation with Holmium Laser:
6. Removal of Stone Fragments:
7. Stent Placement (If Necessary):
8. Completion of the Procedure:
9. Recovery Process:
Laser ureteroscopy (Holmium laser) is generally a safe procedure and an effective treatment option for most patients.
Remember, this information is for general guidance only. Any questions or concerns regarding your health should be discussed directly with your doctor.
Last Updated: 6 Kasım 2025 14:05
Publish Date: 23 Eylül 2024 23:39
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