Ureteral stones are hard mineral masses that develop in the kidneys and then move into the ureter. They are known for causing severe pain, often resulting in kidney damage. In an interview with HT ...
Many conditions, including kidney stones, cancer, and ureteral strictures can cause an obstruction. Ureteral strictures are when part of your ureter becomes scarred and narrowed. Ureteral blockages ...
This approach, detailed in a study published in The Journal of Urology, shows promise in moving or breaking up kidney stones in the ureter without anesthesia and with minimal discomfort.
is too large to pass, becomes stuck in your ureter, or does not pass for another reason, causes too much pain, affects your kidney function, or leads to infection. The type of surgery that we perform ...
Cystoscopy enabled visualization of multiple, yellowish lesions protruding from the bladder wall and within the distal left ureter; the right ureteral orifice could not be well visualized given ...