Best Lithotripsy Surgery Doctors in Begumpet

2 Specialist(s)

Dr K G Jyothi Swaroop
Consultant Urologist, Uro-Oncologist and Robotic surgeon9 AM - 6 PM
  • Exp:5+ Yrs
Dr. Randheer Kumar P
Consultant Urologist10 AM - 4 PM
  • Exp:10+ Yrs

Lithotripsy Surgery Doctors in Begumpet, Medicover

Kidney stones can be a painful and recurring problem for many individuals. Fortunately, advances in medical technology have introduced non-invasive treatments that can effectively address this condition.

Lithotripsy is one such method, offering a less invasive approach to kidney stone removal. If you are in Begumpet and seeking expert care, Medicover's team of highly skilled lithotripsy surgery doctors is here to help.

Understanding Lithotripsy

Lithotripsy is a medical procedure that uses shock waves to break kidney stones into smaller fragments, making them easier to pass through the urinary tract. The method is especially beneficial for patients with stones that are too large to pass naturally or are causing significant pain and discomfort.

Types of Lithotripsy

There are two main types of lithotripsy:

  • Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL): This is the most common type of lithotripsy. High-energy shock waves are directed at the kidney stones from outside the body, fragmenting them into smaller pieces.
  • Laser Lithotripsy: This involves the use of a laser fiber inserted through a ureteroscope to break the stones into smaller fragments.

Why Choose Medicover for Lithotripsy?

Medicover offers advanced facilities and a team of experienced lithotripsy surgery doctors in Begumpet. Here are some compelling reasons to choose Medicover:

  • Expertise and Experience
  • Advanced Technology
  • Comprehensive Care

Benefits of Lithotripsy at Medicover

  • Non-Invasive and Safe
  • High Success Rate
  • Personalized Treatment
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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What recovery time can I expect after lithotripsy?

Recovery from lithotripsy is typically quick. Depending on the stone’s size and location, most patients resume normal activities within a few days.

2. Who performs lithotripsy?

Lithotripsy is performed by a urologist, a doctor specialising in the urinary tract and kidney conditions.

3. What is the surgical procedure of lithotripsy?

Lithotripsy is a non-invasive procedure that uses shock waves to break kidney stones into small pieces, allowing them to pass naturally through the urinary tract.

4. Is the lithotripsy procedure painful?

Lithotripsy is generally not painful, but some patients may experience mild discomfort during the procedure. Pain management options are available if needed.

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