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Pneumatic Lithotripsy for Bladder Calculi
Gen Laparoscopic Surgery / Aug 14th, 2018 6:08 am     A+ | a-


Bladder stones are treated surgically by endoscopic cystolitholapaxy or Pneumatic lithotripsy which will transmit mechanical energy via a rigid probe. The transurethral pneumatic lithoclast is very effective and safe in patient suffering with bladder stones up to 3cm in diameter. This video demonstrate transurethral lithotripsy performed at World Laparoscopy Hospital.

Pneumatic Lithotripsy for Bladder Calculi at World Laparoscopy Hospital


Bladder calculi, commonly known as bladder stones, are crystalline concretions that form within the urinary bladder. They often result from urinary stasis, infection, or foreign bodies and can lead to significant discomfort, hematuria, dysuria, and recurrent urinary tract infections. Effective management of bladder stones is crucial to relieve symptoms and prevent long-term complications. Among the minimally invasive options available, pneumatic lithotripsy has emerged as a safe, efficient, and highly effective treatment modality, especially at specialized centers like the World Laparoscopy Hospital (WLH).

Overview of Pneumatic Lithotripsy

Pneumatic lithotripsy is a minimally invasive procedure that uses high-energy mechanical pulses to fragment bladder stones into smaller pieces, which can then be easily removed or passed naturally. The technique employs a pneumatic lithotripter, which delivers precise, rapid pulses to break stones without damaging surrounding tissue. This method is particularly advantageous for large, hard stones that are resistant to other forms of lithotripsy.

Advantages of Pneumatic Lithotripsy

The procedure offers several distinct benefits:

  1. Minimally Invasive: Performed endoscopically through the urethra, pneumatic lithotripsy avoids open surgery, reducing trauma, post-operative pain, and hospital stay.

  2. High Efficiency: Pneumatic lithotripsy can fragment stones of various sizes and densities effectively, often achieving complete stone clearance in a single session.

  3. Safety: The procedure has a low complication rate, with minimal risk of urethral injury or postoperative infection when performed by experienced surgeons.

  4. Rapid Recovery: Patients typically resume normal activities within a day or two, enhancing overall patient satisfaction.

Pneumatic Lithotripsy at World Laparoscopy Hospital

The World Laparoscopy Hospital, a premier global center for minimally invasive surgery, has set benchmarks in the management of urological conditions, including bladder calculi. The hospital combines state-of-the-art equipment with expert surgical teams, ensuring high success rates and patient safety.

At WLH, pneumatic lithotripsy is performed using advanced cystoscopic instruments and high-precision pneumatic lithotripters. Preoperative evaluation includes detailed imaging to determine stone size, number, and location. During the procedure, patients are usually under regional or general anesthesia. The surgeon carefully inserts the cystoscope through the urethra, visualizes the stones, and applies pneumatic energy to fragment them. Larger fragments are extracted with retrieval baskets, ensuring complete clearance. Postoperative care includes monitoring for hematuria, infection, and urinary flow to guarantee smooth recovery.

Clinical Outcomes

Extensive clinical experience at WLH demonstrates that pneumatic lithotripsy achieves high stone-free rates, often exceeding 95%, with minimal complications. Compared to traditional open surgery, patients experience less pain, shorter hospital stays, and quicker return to daily life. Moreover, the minimally invasive nature of the procedure allows its safe use in patients with comorbidities who may not be ideal candidates for open surgery.

Conclusion

Pneumatic lithotripsy represents a revolutionary approach to managing bladder calculi, combining safety, efficacy, and minimal invasiveness. The World Laparoscopy Hospital has consistently showcased excellence in performing this procedure, integrating advanced technology with skilled surgical expertise. For patients suffering from bladder stones, pneumatic lithotripsy at WLH offers a modern, effective, and patient-friendly solution, reaffirming the hospital’s position as a global leader in minimally invasive urological surgery.

1 COMMENTS
Dr. Deepali Ghosh
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Jul 3rd, 2020 6:43 am
Wow! Such an informative and educative video of Pneumatic Lithotripsy for Bladder Calculi. and thanks for sharing it. I needed to see this every day.
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