Department of remote x-ray shock wave lithotripsy
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The Department of remote X-ray shock wave lithotripsy is a structural subdivision of the GBUZ RM "MRCCB".
The head of the department of remote X-ray shock wave lithotripsy is a urologist, the highest qualification category Zheltova Elena Nikolaevna.
Staff:
- Department Head Zheltova E.N.
- Nurse Majorova E.N.
The department of remote X-ray shock wave lithotripsy is geographically located in the LDK on the areas of the department of radiation diagnostics. The department has been functioning for more than 20 years. Since March 1, 2016. the department is equipped with a lithotriptor Modulit SLX-F2 by Storz Medical, manufactured in Switzerland.
The main tasks of the department of remote X-ray shock wave lithotripsy are to provide adult patients with urolithiasis with qualified medical care using a lithotriptor. The use and introduction into practice of the department of new, modern, most promising forms of remote lithotripsy in the treatment of patients with urolithiasis.
Popularization of the method by means of attracting specialists from other medical and preventive institutions to organize the selection, examination and preparation of patients for treatment with remote lithotripsy, participation in the treatment and postoperative management of patients, medical examination. Hospitalization of patients with urolithiasis who require preoperative examination and preparation for a course of lithotripsy to the urological department of the State Medical Institution of the RM "MRCCB". Consultative admission of outpatient patients is carried out through the registry of the consultative polyclinic in the urologist's office on working days from 8 to 15 o'clock. The medical documentation available to the patient is recorded by the doctor in the outpatient card. Patients are admitted in the direction of urologists of medical institutions of the Republic of Mordovia and other territories in the presence of excretory urograms or computer tomography. As well as the research data established for the referral of patients to the health care center.
Considering that Mordovia is an endemic area for urolithiasis, this method of treatment is an alternative to open surgical operations for urolithiasis.