Cysto-Lithopaxy

Endoscopic procedure used for breaking up a bladder stone. Either with a stone crusher or laser

Why is it done?

  • To break up a bladder calculus (stone).

 

Risk factors:

  • Bladder outflow obstruction.
  • BPH with chronic retention.
  • Urethral stricture.
  • Neurogenic bladder.
  • Renal calculi disease.
  • Metabolic disorders.
  • Malnutrition.
  • Chronic infections.
  • Foreign objects in bladder.

How is it done?

  • A cystoscopy is performed by placing a camera in the urethra with the help of a lubricant jelly and an irrigate (fluid).
  • The bladder is then distended with fluid (saline).
  • The inside of the bladder is viewed for pathology.
  • If any suspicious lesions are seen, a biopsy will be taken.
  • Stone crushing is attempted with a lithotrite (a crushing device).
  • If the calculus is too large, laser will be utilized to fragment the stone and the smaller stones evacuated.
  • Antibiotics may be given to prevent infection.

What to expect after the procedure?

  • Hematuria (blood in your urine)
  • You will have a n indwelling catheter (IDC), which will remain in your bladder until your urine is clear.
  • You may have a continuous bladder irrigation with Saline to help clear the bleeding.
  • Pain on initial passing of urine when the catheter is removed.
  • Bladder infection ranging from a burning sensation to, fever, to pus (rare).
  • Lower abdominal discomfort which will persist for a few days.
  • NB! Each person is unique and for this reason symptoms vary.

What next?

  • This all depends on what is found during the procedure. All the options will be discussed in detail.
  • You may require further attention to your prostate or bladder outlet to prevent further stone formation.
  • There may be some blood in the urine. This can be remedied by drinking plenty of fluids until it clears.
  • Patients should schedule a follow-up appointment within 1 month to discuss the etiology of the calculus as well as what other procedures may be involved to prevent this from occurring again.
  • Please don’t hesitate to direct all further queries to Dr Schoeman.

 

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