Obstructive ureteral stones are treated by ureteroscopy or extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy. Although lithotripsy is more common, success rates vary according to the stones' location.
Ureteroscopy, a minimally invasive procedure, is increasingly used for diagnosing and treating urological conditions like kidney stones, urinary strictures, and urothelial cancers. Market ...
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