Lithotripsy
Alternate Names : Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, Shock wave lithotripsy, Laser lithotripsy, Percutaneous lithotripsy, Endoscopic lithotripsy, ESWL
Risks
Lithotripsy is generally safe. Ask your doctor about these possible complications. - Pieces of stone are left in your body. You may need more treatments.
- Bleeding around your kidney may require a blood transfusion.
- Your kidney(s) may not work as well, or they may stop working, after the procedure.
- You may get ulcers in your stomach or small intestine.
- Pieces of the stone may block urine flow from your kidney. This may cause severe pain or damage to your kidney.
- Kidney infection may occur.
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