Shock Wave Lithotripsy: Before Your Procedure
What is lithotripsy?

Shock wave lithotripsy is a way to treat kidney stones without
surgery. It is also called extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, or
ESWL. This treatment uses sound waves to break kidney stones into
tiny pieces. These pieces can then pass out of the body in the
urine.
You may get medicine to make you relaxed and help with pain or
discomfort.
You will lie on a table. The lithotripsy machine directs sound waves
at your stone through a cushion.
The doctor may use a small, flexible tube called a stent. The stent
will let the stone pass more easily.
Most people are at the doctor's office or clinic for about 2 hours.
You can go back to your normal routine right away.
Most stones pass within 24 hours after the procedure. But it can
take as long as several weeks. If you have a large stone, you may
need to come back for several treatments. In some cases lithotripsy
does not break up the stones. Surgery may be needed to remove them.
How do you prepare for the procedure?
Procedures can be stressful. This information will help you
understand what you can expect. And it will help you safely prepare
for your procedure.

Preparing for the procedure
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Tell your doctor ALL the medicines, vitamins, supplements,
and herbal remedies you take. Some may increase the risk
of problems during your procedure. Your doctor will tell
you if you should stop taking any of them before the
procedure and how soon to do it.
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What happens on the day of the procedure?

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Follow the instructions exactly about when to stop eating
and drinking. If you don't, your procedure may be
canceled. If your doctor told you to take your medicines
on the day of the procedure, take them with only a sip of
water.
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Take a bath or shower before you come in for your
procedure. Do not apply lotions, perfumes, deodorants, or
nail polish.
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At the hospital or surgery center
When should you call your doctor?
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