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Tag: Ureteroscopy

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What pain meds do you get after ureteroscopy? A guide to post-procedure pain management

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According to recent studies, a multimodal approach combining non-opioid medications, such as alpha-blockers and anticholinergics, is often the most effective strategy for managing post-procedure discomfort. This guide will explain what pain meds do you get after ureteroscopy to address various types of discomfort associated with the procedure and potential stent placement.

What type of sedation is used for ureteroscopy?: An Overview of Options

5 min read
While often performed under general or spinal anesthesia, conscious sedation for ureteroscopy is a safe and effective option for carefully selected patients with distal ureteral stones. The most appropriate type of sedation is a clinical decision based on patient health, stone location, and the procedure's complexity.

Do They Sedate You for Kidney Stone Removal? Understanding Anesthesia Options

5 min read
According to the National Kidney Foundation, the type of anesthesia used for kidney stone removal varies significantly depending on the specific procedure being performed. The question, 'Do they sedate you for kidney stone removal?', doesn't have a single answer; the approach is tailored to the treatment plan and patient needs, ranging from conscious sedation to general anesthesia.