Description
Transurethral Lithotripsy (TUL) is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat stones in the urinary tract, particularly in the ureters and kidneys. Here’s a comprehensive overview:
Familiarity with Treatment
TUL is a well-established procedure for managing urinary stones. It involves breaking down stones into smaller fragments that can be passed naturally or removed more easily.
Procedure
- Preparation: Patients are usually advised to fast for several hours before the procedure and may need to stop certain medications. Preoperative imaging tests are often conducted to locate the stones.
- Anesthesia: The procedure is performed under general or spinal anesthesia.
- Ureteroscope Insertion: A ureteroscope, a thin tube with a camera and instruments, is inserted through the urethra and bladder into the ureter.
- Stone Fragmentation: The stones are located and broken into smaller pieces using laser or ultrasonic energy.
- Removal: The fragments are either removed with a basket-like device or left to pass naturally through the urine.
- Completion: The procedure typically takes 30 minutes to an hour and is often done on an outpatient basis12.
Who is it Suitable For?
- Patients with stones in the ureters or kidneys that are causing symptoms or complications.
- Individuals who have not responded to other treatments like medication or extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL)3.
Who is it Not Suitable For?
- Patients with very large stones that may require more invasive surgery.
- Those with certain anatomical abnormalities or severe infections1.
Advantages
- Minimally invasive with no external incisions.
- High success rate in fragmenting and removing stones.
- Shorter recovery time compared to open surgery2.
Complications
- Infections: Including urinary tract infections.
- Bleeding: Some blood in the urine is normal, but excessive bleeding requires medical attention.
- Ureteral Injury: Rare but possible.
- Stone Fragments: Some fragments may remain and require additional treatment12.
Previous Care
- Follow preoperative instructions from the healthcare provider.
- Ensure all medications and supplements are discussed with the provider.
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