Ureteroscopic stone removal is a procedure to address and remove kidney stones. It involves the passage of a ureteroscope (small telescope) through the bladder and urethra and up the ureter to where the stone is present. Usually, it is performed under general anesthesia, and the procedure lasts from one to three hours.
Ureteroscopy - Indications, Contraindications, Procedure, and Side Effects
Ureteroscopy is a procedure done to examine the urinary system for the presence of stones or any other associated problem. Read the article below to know more.