A diagnostic tool to examine the bladder. During the procedure, the urologist will pass a small camera through the urethra into the bladder to diagnose any issues. No incisions are involved.

A small camera is passed through the urethra into the bladder and into the tube that drains the kidney to the bladder (the ureter). This is performed to treat kidney stones or diagnose problems in the kidney and ureter

An outpatient procedure performed to evaluate blood in the urine, a kidney stone, or recurrent or suspected cancer. A small camera is passed into the bladder and dye is injected through a small catheter into the opening where the kidney drains into the bladder. X-rays (fluoroscopy) are obtained to visualize the ureter and kidneys.

A temporary, soft, plastic tube is placed into the ureter (the tube that drains the kidney to the bladder) to relieve an obstruction. The stent is placed using a small camera and does not require any incisions.

A procedure that uses ultrasonic shockwaves to break up kidney stones.

A minimally invasive procedure involving a small incision in the back to remove large kidney stones.

Passing a small camera into the bladder to remove a stone.


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