Ureteroscopy
Ureteroscopy is a procedure in which the stones in the kidney or ureter are removed. A long, thin tube called a ureteroscope is introduced into the ureter in this procedure. Two types of cystoscopy can be done depending on the size and location of the stone. In the case of a small stone, the scope that has a small basket at the end is introduced. However, if the stone is significant, a flexible fibre is introduced to break it down into small fragments before removing them through the scope.
How Is Ureteroscopy Performed?Before, During and After.
Before undergoing ureteroscopy, a urine sample is collected to rule out urinary tract infections. The patient may be asked not to urinate before the procedure. During ureteroscopy, a mild sedative or general anaesthesia is given. Ureteroscope is gently introduced into the bladder and gently advanced into the ureter. Depending on the site and size of the stone, the best ureteroscopic method is decided.
After the procedure, the patient is advised to take an antibiotic to prevent infection. He is asked to take an adequate amount of water and apply a warm, damp cloth near the urethra to get some relief from the pain. The patient may notice a small amount of blood in urine after the procedure is done. Most of these effects are temporary and will disappear within one or two days.
Cost Of Ureteroscopy
Description | Cost |
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Avg Cost of ureteroscopy in India |
Rs 1,20,000 |
Avg Cost of ureteroscopy in Hyderabad |
Rs 1,20,000 |
Description | Cost |
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Number of days in the hospital |
Immediate discharge |
Type of surgery |
Minor |
Anaesthesia type |
General |
Recovery |
5-7 days |
Duration of the procedure |
1-3 hours |
Surgery |
Minimally invasive |