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What is the risk of minimally invasive surgery for ureteral calculi?

Dr. Peyton Anderson
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2025-05-16 02:13:04
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Ureteral calculi can be treated with minimally invasive surgery.
If the patient is allergic to anesthetics, breathing difficulties, hypotension, arrhythmia, and poor constitution, bleeding, infection, tissue damage and other complications may occur. If the patient has good immunity and resistance, is not allergic to anesthetics, and the patient's local stone size is small, the risk of surgery will be relatively small.
It is recommended that patients with ureteral calculi consult a professional doctor for detailed evaluation and discussion before deciding to undergo surgery to understand their own risks and possible complications.