Published on: 2025-10-16 | Written by: Dr. Mohamed Abdel Sattar, Professor of Kidney
Professor Dr. Mohamed Abdel Sattar, Professor of Urology and Endoscopic Surgery at Alexandria University, clarifies that laser stone fragmentation has become one of the most significant modern medical advancements, allowing for the precise removal of stones without open surgery. He stresses that this technique is safe, effective, and enables patients to recover quickly with minimal complications.
Professor Dr. Mohamed Abdel Sattar explains that the procedure is performed using a fine endoscope inserted through the urinary tract without any surgical incision. The laser is then directed precisely to break the stone into tiny fragments that can pass naturally. He highlights that this approach is suitable for kidney, ureter, and bladder stones alike, reducing both pain and hospitalization time.
Professor Dr. Mohamed Abdel Sattar emphasizes that laser technology is the ideal alternative to traditional surgery, as it minimizes blood loss and avoids complications from incisions or general anesthesia. He confirms that patients can return to their normal activities very shortly after the procedure, making laser treatment a safe and advanced option for urinary stone removal.
Professor Dr. Mohamed Abdel Sattar stresses the importance of thorough medical evaluation before laser stone fragmentation. The exact size and location of the stone are identified using imaging and lab tests to ensure accuracy. He warns that patients should inform their doctor about any medications or chronic conditions prior to the procedure to prevent complications.
Based on his extensive experience, Professor Dr. Mohamed Abdel Sattar clarifies that the results of laser fragmentation are immediate, as patients experience relief from pain and urinary discomfort soon after the session. He highlights the importance of follow-up visits to confirm complete removal of stone fragments and to prevent recurrence through proper dietary and medical guidance.