Minimally invasive ureteral stone removal

An advanced technique aimed at safe and effective removal of ureteral stones with minimal trauma.

Minimally invasive ureteral stone removal
Ureteral stones are formations of mineral salts that can cause severe pain, difficulty urinating, and infection. The ureters connect the kidneys to the bladder, and stones in this area can block the flow of urine, causing acute pain.

Untreated stones can damage the kidneys and cause other serious complications. Minimally invasive ureteral stone removal is one of the most effective treatments. The procedure is performed using a urethroscope, a thin instrument that is inserted through the urethra and allows the doctor to see and remove the stones.

Benefits

Minimal intervention

The procedure is performed through the natural urinary tract without incisions, which reduces the risk of complications.

High efficiency

The removal or crushing of stones is carried out with an efficiency of up to 95%.

Short recovery period

Patients can return to normal life within 1-2 weeks after the procedure.

Lower risk of complications

Minimally invasive methods help to avoid tissue damage and the development of complications.

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From the Belorusskaya metro station of the Zamoskvoretskaya line - exit 4 After exiting the subway, walk through the pedestrian tunnel and climb the stairs. Move towards the railway tracks, go down the stairs immediately after them and walk along the house, then turn right onto 1st Yamskoye Pole Street. At the turn to 3rd Yamsky Pole Street, cross the road at the pedestrian crossing and continue along 1st Yamsky Field Street, after a few buildings on the left you will see Olympus Clinic MARS

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From the Belorusskaya metro station of the Ring line - exit 2. After exiting the subway, turn left and walk to the pedestrian crossing. Cross the road through two pedestrian crossings and move along the Tverskoy overpass. Go down the stairs immediately after the railway tracks, walk along the house, then turn right onto 1st Yamskoye Pole Street. At the turn to 3rd Yamsky Pole Street, cross the road at the pedestrian crossing and continue along 1st Yamsky Field Street, after a few buildings on the left you will see Olympus Clinic MARS

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