Shock
Wave Lithotripsy Shock Wave Lithotripsy (SWL) is a medical procedure used to treat kidney stone disease. This non-invasive procedure uses focused shock waves to break down kidney stones into smaller fragments. It is considered one of the safest and most effective treatments available for kidney stone disease. SWL is minimally invasive, with few risks and side effects. It also offers quick recovery time and has the potential to preserve kidney function. In addition, SWL can be used for a variety of urologic conditions such as bladder stones and pelvic organ prolapse. SWL has revolutionized the treatment of kidney stone disease, making it easier and more convenient for patients.
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