http://www.passkidneystones.com In open surgery for kidney stones, an incision is made through the patient's side (between the last rib and the hip) and the kidney to directly remove the stone.
http://www.passkidneystones.com When extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) fails to work or the kidney stone is larger than one inch in diameter, then the urologist may remove the stone with percutaneous nephrolithotomy.
http://www.passkidneystones.com Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) uses shock waves to shatter kidney stones (one inch or less in diameter) into sand-like particles that can easily and painlessly pass out of the body through the urinary tract.
http://www.passkidneystones.com About 85% of kidney stones (five millimeters or less in size) pass naturally through the urinary tract in two to three days. Although, some stone can take weeks, months, and even a year or more to pass from the body.
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