'Urinary tract stones and early symptoms'
2019-09-18 00:42:10
On the other hand, in the past, vascular surgery was mainly used, but since 1980, the development of endoscopy, extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, ureteroscope, and masonry greatly reduced complications and sequelae in the treatment of stones, resulting in rapid recovery and shortening of treatment period.
Going forward.
Although the frequency of laparotomy or laparoscopic surgery has been greatly reduced due to the recent advances in surgical techniques and machinery, urinary surgery may be performed if the above-mentioned treatments are ineffective.
In men, pain extends to the lower abdomen, testicles, and scrotum, and in women, to the genitals.
Bladder irritation symptoms, such as urinary frequency, can also occur when stones are placed near the bladder.
Since the recurrence rate is known to be high, in some cases, the recurrence rate is reported as high as 10% in 1 year, 35% in 5 years, and 50% in 10 years, so prevention may be important.