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Pioneering treatment: Bilateral simultaneous ureteroscopy involves visualising and positioning kidney stones with a ureteroscope, before using a laser beam to break them up.
A patient's stone-free body is pictured post-operation, with 'stents' inserted to allow any stone fragments to pass down from both kidneys
- Doctors may soon be able to remove kidney stones in one procedure
- Pioneering treatment aims to clear both organs during same operation
- Involves viewing and positioning stones, before breaking up with laser
- Traditionally, patients are forced to undergo two separate procedures
- 'We have chance to make people stone-free in one sitting,' says surgeon
- Study on 22 patients with kidney stones boasted 92 per cent success rate
Pioneering treatment: Bilateral simultaneous ureteroscopy involves visualising and positioning kidney stones with a ureteroscope, before using a laser beam to break them up.
A patient's stone-free body is pictured post-operation, with 'stents' inserted to allow any stone fragments to pass down from both kidneys