Is hospitalization required for laser lithotripsy?
Generally, laser lithotripsy requires hospitalization. The detailed explanation is as follows:
Laser lithotripsy is a non-invasive or minimally invasive procedure with a relatively short operation time. However, even for minimally invasive procedures, anesthesia is required. Moreover, if the stones are large in size, numerous, or located in special positions, hospitalization is safer and more appropriate. This allows doctors to monitor postoperative conditions such as bleeding, fever, and whether the stones have been completely removed.
In addition, hospitalization enables healthcare professionals to closely monitor the patient's recovery and promptly detect and manage potential complications such as hematuria, urinary tract obstruction, or worsening infection.
In daily life, it is recommended to remain in the hospital for a period of observation after undergoing laser lithotripsy to prevent adverse postoperative reactions. After returning home, patients should drink plenty of water and ensure adequate sleep to promote recovery.