Abstract
Large urinary bladder stones occupying the whole lumen are still encountered. Conventionally, an open suprapubic cystolithotomy (SPCL) has been the accepted treatment of choice. The other method described is suprapubic percutaneous lithotripsy. The present paper describes complete stone clearance in adults by the urethral route using a conventional nephroscope, a pneumatic lithotripter, and an evacuator. An additional procedure to treat outlet obstruction is performed when required. Although the procedure takes a long time, stone clearance is complete, and the procedure is free from any complications. This technique should be offered to all adults, as it has negligible morbidity.
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