In order to treat kidney stones, ureteroscopy entails passing a tiny telescope, known as a ureteroscope, via the bladder and urethra and up the ureter to the stone's location. The average duration of ureteroscopy is one to three hours, and it is normally carried out under general anesthesia. A basket device may be used to catch the tiny stone and remove it entirely from the ureter. The stone will need to be broken up, which is typically done using a laser, if it is large or the ureter's diameter is small. These fragments are taken out after the stone has been broken up into small pieces. The process of removing stones from the urinary tract is called stone removal surgery, sometimes referred to as lithotripsy or stone extraction. This service is provided by a number of clinics and hospitals in Rajendra Place. A urologist often performs the procedure, which can be carried out using a number of methods such as percutaneous nephrolithotomy, ureteroscopy, and shock wave lithotripsy. The size and placement of the stone determine the procedure to be used. To ascertain the precise placement and size of the stone, imaging tests may be performed on the patient prior to surgery. Patients may feel some discomfort following surgery, although this can be controlled with painkillers. To guarantee a quick recovery, it is crucial to adhere to the urologist's post-operative care guidelines.

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