Urolithiasis
—Specialisation
It comprises of three kinds of stones in different places.
The urinary stones are usually occurred in men with major percentage, 80%. And the first occurrence or episode is occurred possibly during 20 to 30 years of age. However, for women, the first episode starts at the later stages or ages.
Signs & Symptoms
Causes
The development of the stones in the kidney usually results from the following causes.
Diagnosis
Ultrasonography is the major diagnostic method implemented to view the internal image in the kidney, bladder and ureter clear. Another method is survey radiography. Both the methods are accurate, however, ultrasonography is used as more effective diagnostic method. Another way of diagnosing the medical condition is double contrast cystography.
There are certain urine tests are conducted in addition to the imaging techniques used for diagnosis. These tests are helpful to understand and explore the mineral composition of calculi. Based on the results of these tests, management of the urolithiasis is conducted.
Treatments Available
So, the treatment is needed for the stones in kidney, which are bigger than 3 mm in size. For the smaller ones, treatment is not required. So, in case the stones in the kidneys do not cause any of the above symptoms, the patient has to go for watchful waiting. When the size of the stone is increased and causes the symptoms as specified above, the treatment has to be considered.
Surgery
When the surgery is performed to treat the condition of the urolithiasis, one of the techniques used is to shatter the big stone into smaller fragments. This kind of surgical technique is called extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy.
In the cases, where the extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy does not work out, more invasive surgical techniques will be required. These techniques or procedures are called laser lithotripsy and similar cystoscopic procedures. In still harder cases, ureteral stent, which looks like a tube is placed internal to the ureter, so that the obstruction can be easily bypassed.
For certain severe conditions, ureteral stent is inserted and placed in the ureter, so that the obstruction can be bypassed and the symptoms are also alleviated.