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Modern Kidney Stone Centre FRIENDS SHARE THIS NEW TREATMENT FOR KIDNEY STONE PATIENTS.

08/04/2025

KINDLY SHARE THIS NEW TREATMENT TO SAVE PEOPLE FROM OPERATION.
Address: (Basement), Akbar Medical Centre, Dabgari Garden, Ramdas Peshawar.
Contact: 0300-5927234 / 0344-8928901

02/02/2024

KINDLY SHARE THIS NEW TREATMENT TO SAVE PEOPLE FROM OPERATION.
Address: (Basement), Akbar Medical Centre, Dabgari Garden, Ramdas Peshawar.
Contact: 0300-5927234 / 0344-8928901 / 091-2581482

What is ESWL?
26/07/2022

What is ESWL?

Benefits of ESWL!
13/01/2022

Benefits of ESWL!

Kidney stones are usually small enough to pass through the urinary tract along with urine.  In some cases, the stones ar...
02/12/2021

Kidney stones are usually small enough to pass through the urinary tract along with urine. In some cases, the stones are too large to pass on their own. Lithotripsy is normally used when:

• Stones are too large to pass (larger than 5 millimeters)
• Stones are blocking the flow of urine.
• Stones are causing bleeding or infection
• Pain medication isn’t effective when trying to pass stones

Treatment of urethral stones by non-invasive extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy.
12/07/2021

Treatment of urethral stones by non-invasive extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy.

Kidney stones are little and hard deposits that can develop in the kidneys. Lithotripsy, often referred to as extracorpo...
05/07/2021

Kidney stones are little and hard deposits that can develop in the kidneys. Lithotripsy, often referred to as extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), is the most ordinary procedure for the management of kidney stones (renal lithiasis). It uses shock waves to break up stones that form in the kidney, bladder or ureter, enabling easy passage of the fragments out of the body within the urine.

Shock Wave Lithotripsy (SWL) is the most common treatment for kidney stones. Shock waves from outside the body are targe...
02/07/2021

Shock Wave Lithotripsy (SWL) is the most common treatment for kidney stones. Shock waves from outside the body are targeted at a kidney stone causing the stone to fragment. The stones are broken into tiny pieces. It is sometimes called ESWL: Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy.

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