Lithotripsy: A Non-Invasive Solution for Kidney Stones
Kidney stones are a common and painful urological condition affecting millions of people worldwide. When these hard mineral deposits become too large to pass naturally, medical intervention is often needed. One of the most effective and least invasive treatments available today is lithotripsy.
At Prabhakar Bhurke Nephrology, Urology & Gynaecology Fertility Clinic, we specialize in advanced treatments for kidney stones, including lithotripsy, which uses sound waves to break stones into smaller pieces for easier removal. In this blog, we’ll explain what lithotripsy is, how it works, and who can benefit from it.
What Is Lithotripsy?
Lithotripsy is a medical procedure used to treat kidney stones and sometimes stones in the ureter or bladder. It uses shock waves or laser energy to break the stones into tiny fragments that can be passed naturally through urine.
There are two main types:
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Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL):
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Non-invasive
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Uses focused sound waves from outside the body
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Most common and preferred method for small to medium-sized stones
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Laser Lithotripsy (Intracorporeal):
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Minimally invasive
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Performed via a thin scope inserted into the urinary tract
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Ideal for larger or more complex stones
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Who Needs Lithotripsy?
Your urologist may recommend lithotripsy if:
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The kidney stones are too large to pass on their own
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Stones are causing severe pain, bleeding, or infections
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You have recurrent stone formation
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You prefer a non-surgical treatment method
Lithotripsy is generally suitable for patients with stones less than 2 cm in size, located in the kidney or upper urinary tract.
What to Expect During Lithotripsy
🔹 Before the Procedure:
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Imaging tests (like X-rays, ultrasound, or CT scan) help locate the stone
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Mild sedation or anesthesia may be given
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You’ll be positioned on a special table that directs shock waves at the stone
🔹 During the Procedure:
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The shock waves pass through your skin and tissue to reach the stone
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Each wave breaks the stone into smaller fragments
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The procedure usually lasts 45–60 minutes
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It is done on an outpatient basis, so you can go home the same day
🔹 After the Procedure:
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You may experience mild discomfort or blood in urine for a few days
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Drink plenty of water to flush out fragments
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Your doctor may prescribe pain relievers or medications to prevent infection
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A follow-up imaging test may be scheduled to confirm the stone has cleared
Benefits of Lithotripsy
✅ Non-invasive or minimally invasive
✅ Short recovery time
✅ No surgical incisions
✅ Quick return to daily activities
✅ Effective for many types of stones
Risks and Considerations
While lithotripsy is generally safe, potential side effects may include:
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Mild bruising or discomfort
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Urinary tract infection
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Incomplete stone removal (requiring additional treatment)
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Temporary difficulty urinating due to stone fragments
Your doctor will evaluate your medical history and imaging results to ensure lithotripsy is the best option for you.
Why Choose Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic for Lithotripsy in Mumbai?
Our urology department is led by Dr. Hitesh Jain, a renowned Urologist & Uro-surgeon, with a special focus on kidney stone treatment. At our Andheri West (Lokhandwala) and Borivali West locations, we offer:
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State-of-the-art lithotripsy equipment
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Personalized treatment planning
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Expert nephrology and urology team
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24/7 emergency support by appointment
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Video and in-person consultations available
Final Thoughts
Lithotripsy has revolutionized kidney stone treatment, offering patients a painless, outpatient alternative to surgery. If you’re experiencing symptoms like back pain, blood in urine, or recurrent urinary infections, don’t ignore them — it could be a sign of kidney stones.
📞 Need Relief from Kidney Stones? Let’s Talk.
Book your consultation with Dr. Hitesh Jain or Dr. Sandip Bhurke at Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic and find out if lithotripsy is right for you. Let us help you take the pain out of kidney stones — quickly and safely.


