The Lithotripsy Department of Metropolitan General is equipped with the latest-generation Dornier Compact Sigma® lithotripter, which treats kidney, ureteral and bladder stones with exceptional precision.
Stone localization can be performed fluoroscopically using a C-arm system, ultrasonographically, or with a combination of both methods. Depending on the hardness and location of the stone, the frequency and energy of the shock waves are adjusted accordingly.
Effectiveness reaches a success rate of up to 90%, as the shock wave beam is precisely focused on the stone. Based on the system’s advanced technology, focused energy on the stone is increased, resulting in more effective fragmentation. In this way, stone disintegration into small fragments that are naturally excreted in the urine is achieved to a very high degree, without affecting surrounding tissues.
Throughout the procedure, the patient can monitor the treatment process on a screen.
The examination table is ergonomically designed to ensure correct patient positioning for optimal results. The use of audiovisual media, such as radio and television, offers a comfortable stay during treatment.
Stone fragmentation is achieved painlessly, without surgery and without anesthesia, and the procedure lasts approximately 30–40 minutes.