About Ureteral Stone Removal

Kidney or Ureteral Stones are mineral deposits that form small lumps in the kidney that might move to the ureter tubes. Treatment for kidney stones including drinking water and taking medication to help the patient pass the stone on his own, or using different techniques to remove the stone from the patient surgically. For instance, the doctor might use ureteroscopes, ultrasound waves, or surgical removal to remove the stone from the kidney or the ureter tubes.

  • Hospital São Rafael is a reputed multi-specialty hospital located in the North-Northeast of Brazil. It offers a wide variety of treatments under Neurology, Oncology, Nephrology, Bone Marrow transplantation, and stem cell research. 
  • Established in 1990, the internationally accredited facility aims to make quality treatment affordable and accessible to local and international patients. 
  • A strong team of 3000+ doctors, nurses, technicians, and administrative staff are dedicated to providing personalized treatment and care. 
  • In 2009, continuing its vision to excel in science and research, the hospital introduced a new addition to the hospital - Center for Biotechnology and Cell Therapy (CBTC). 

Key Differentiators

  • First Brazilian hospital to introduce extracorporeal lithotripsy therapy. 
  • The first hospital to install high-tech equipment like linear accelerator, magnetic resonance, computerized tomography, etc. in Salvador. 
  • The first hospital to acquire PET/CT for the early cancer diagnosis in the northeast region - Brazil
  • The first hospital to start laser treatment for prostate tumors with the addition of Green Light HPS.

Infrastructure

  • Two buildings consisting of 10 floors each
  • 12 modular operating rooms
  • 68 beds under intensive and semi-intensive care
  • Diagnostic medical center with 88 medical offices, certified technicians, and state-of-the-art facilities
  • Emergency Unit with 22 adult & 5 pediatric observation beds
  • Two rooms dedicated to hemodynamic procedures
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