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1 P.D. Hinduja National Hospital And Medical Research Centre
Andheri (E), Mumbai

3 Seven Hills Hospitals
Andheri East,Mumbai

4 Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital
Andheri West

5 Lilavati Hospital & Research Centre
Bandra (W), Mumbai

6 Wockhardt Hospitals
Near Agripada Police Station,Mumbai Central (E),

7 Fortis Hospital, Mulund
Mulund-West, Mumbai

8 Jaslok Hospital & Research Centre
Pedder Road, Mumbai

9 Asian Heart Institute
Bandra (E),Mumbai

10 Apollo Spectra Hospitals,Chembur
Chembur, Mumbai

11 Bhatia Hospital
Bhatia Hospital Tardeo Road, Mumbai

13 Action Cancer Hospital
Paschim Vihar, New Delhi

14 Sir Ganga Ram Hospital
Rajinder Nagar New Delhi

15 Vps Rockland Hospitals
Katwaria Sarai. New Delhi
16 Max Super Speciality Hospital
Press Enclave Road Saket, 110017 New Delhi

17 Primus Super Speciality Hospital
Chanakyapuri New Delhi

18 Sant Parmanand Hospital
Sham Nath Marg Civil lines, Delhi
19 Institute Of Liver & Biliary Sciences
Vasant Kunj, New Delhi

20 Indian Spinal Injuries Centre
Opp. Vasant Valley School, New Delhi
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About Ureteroscopic Lithotripsy Treatment in India
Ureteroscopic Lithotripsy
It is a kind of endoscopic treatment to treat ureter stones. Under general anesthesia, the ureteroscope will move via the urethra into the bladder and up the ureter. A laser fibre is utilized to break the stone into tiny pieces. These tiny stone pieces will pass out on their own. This surgery takes half an hour on an average and can be done as a day case.
The advantages of this method over ESWL is that even tough stones can be broken and the ureter opening is simultaneously widened by the scope to facilitate stone passage.
Ureteroscopy has been recognized as a leading method for treating ureteric calculi. The development of smaller and more adjustable ureteroscope and a new generation of various intracorporeal lithotripters has made this technique safer and stiffer. Recently ureteroscopy has been utilized to treat stones in the lower urinary tract as well as those in the upper tract.
In cases of an acute obstacle, a stent is used temporarily to modify the patient until definitive therapy. The stent is mostly placed if there is subsequent ureteral injury or in those with a residual stone after ureteroscopic lithotripsy.

