Lithotripsy

Lithotripsy

A minimally invasive procedure that breaks up kidney stones located inside the kidney, with a high success rate; it also utilizes state-of-the-art technology to treat prostate conditions.



A doctor in an orange uniform is using a white lithotripter to locate kidney stones in a patient who is lying down A doctor in an orange uniform is using a white lithotripter to locate kidney stones in a patient who is lying down

The Lithotripsy Service at Hospital Angeles Andares specialized, minimally invasive treatment for the fragmentation of kidney and urinary tract stones, allowing for their removal without the need for open surgery.

The unit is equipped with state-of-the-art lithotripsy equipment, operated by urology specialists and highly trained healthcare staff who work under strict safety and medical quality protocols. This treatment promotes faster recovery, less discomfort for the patient, and effective results in the management of urinary stones.

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