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According to the charging standards of each hospital, the doctor you just said: ureteral blockage or ureteral tumor means that you are not sure which one it is, you can do a ureteroscopy, if a simple ureteroscopy does not cost much if it is done in an outpatient clinic, if you are afraid of pain or your family economic conditions are better, I personally recommend that you go to the operating room for ureteroscopy whether it is ureteral blockage or ureteral tumor, In the operating room, you can operate on the spot according to your condition, and you don't need to run more, and the question of how much money can not be said very clearly, it is recommended that you go to the hospital as soon as possible**I wish you soon**.
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Hello! Your condition requires a ureteroscopy. According to the ultrasound and CT examination, the stones in your kidney are very large, and under natural circumstances, it is impossible to exclude them from the body, and you need to undergo surgery**. It is better to do percutaneous kidney. The cost depends on the hospital.
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Ureteroscopy is a minimally invasive surgery with little trauma and fast recovery. Stay in bed for 1-2 days after surgery. It is enough to recuperate for about 7 days.
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During menstruation, the tube is generally not pulled out, because the body's resistance is reduced during menstruation, and it is easy to get secondary infection.
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Hello, the pain in urination is considered to be caused by urethritis, and it is recommended that you do a urine routine examination to confirm the diagnosis with levofloxacin drug **, and drink plenty of water.
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Hello: If there is ureteral obstruction, surgery is recommended to avoid long-term obstruction leading to hydronephrosis and even kidney failure. It is recommended that you cooperate with your doctor**. Good luck with a speedy **.
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Ureteroscopy:
It is a slender instrument consisting of light guide fibers, a working cavity and a variety of work accessories for different purposes, with a small diameter and a length of 35 to 45 cm. Ureteroscopic surgery is through a slender speculum, through the urethra, bladder, ureteral orifice into the diameter of the ureter, under direct vision or with the help of a television monitoring system, you can clearly observe the lesions in the ureter, such as stones, tumors, etc., to diagnose ureteral diseases and**.
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The main difference is that the head end of the flexible scope can be bent, which can easily enter the upper end of the ureter and the pipeline system in the kidney (that is, the renal pelvis and renal calyce), but it is precisely because the body of the flexible scope is very soft, so it is difficult to operate, and it is easy to be damaged, and the cost of use and maintenance is very high. Therefore, for lower and middle ureteral stones, rigid ureteroscopy is preferred over flexible endoscopy.
For upper ureteral stones, it is difficult to reach the rigid scope, and the stones are easy to escape back to the renal pelvis, so the soft scope is advantageous.
Depending on the location and size of the ureteral stones, there are different schemes. For example, if a stone in the upper ureter, which has just entered the ureter from the renal pelvis, it can be treated with extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy** for 3 weeks. If the stone is not displaced, a second option, such as ureteroscopic holmium laser lithotripsy** or percutaneous nephroscopic ultrasound lithotripsy**, should also be performed. >>>More
If it's not serious, you don't need surgery, it's better to go to the hospital to have a good look, and don't regret it if the toilet is blocked
Of course, if the stone does not move, it will not hurt; But I don't know when I move, it hurts to death. Ureteral stones, if large, can also make it difficult to urinate. So early**. >>>More
Around 8000, I have a friend who has had this operation, and it is recommended that you do not do it, as if you can't work for several years, and it is recommended to shake the conditioning or in vitro flint.
Yes, ureteral stones are not large, and if there is no urinary tract obstructive lesion, drug stone expulsion can be used first**. That is, drinking plenty of water, taking stone removal drugs, moderate exercise and other methods to help the stone pass on its own, generally speaking, minimally invasive surgical intervention is not required. >>>More