Cystolithic trypsy is a method of removing bladder stones by exposing them to ultrasonic waves. This method is one of the most effective and safe methods for removing stones in the urethra. It not only allows you to remove the stone without surgery, but also significantly reduces the risk of complications.
Cystolitripsy is an invasive treatment and has certain risks and side effects. It is performed under local anesthesia, which may cause side effects such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness and general weakness. However, in most cases, these side effects go away quickly and do not pose a serious health threat.
After the cystolithectomy operation is performed, the patient requires hospital care. Usually he is under the supervision of doctors for several days to make sure that everything went well and that no complications occurred. After being discharged from the hospital, the patient needs to take certain precautions to prevent stones from forming again in the future.
One of the most important advantages of cystolysis of trypsies is that the procedure is completely reversible. If the patient cannot undergo the procedure or experiences complications, the stone can be removed surgically. Thus, cystolytic trypsy allows you to get rid of stones without the need for surgery, while maintaining normal bladder function.