Interventional Endoscopy
Bladder Stone Removal
Providing a minimally invasive solution for safely removing foreign objects from pets.
What Is Endoscopic Bladder Stone Removal?
Bladder stones can cause significant discomfort and health complications for pets, including pain, difficulty urinating, and urinary blockages. Interventional endoscopy offers a minimally invasive, effective solution for the removal of bladder stones, ensuring quicker recovery and improved quality of life for your furry friend.
Bladder stone removal through interventional endoscopy is a modern procedure that uses a cystoscope to locate and remove stones from the bladder. This approach eliminates the need for traditional open surgery, providing a safer, less invasive alternative.

Indications for Bladder Stone Removal?
Bladder stone removal is recommended when your pet:
Endoscopic Bladder Stone Removal Procedure:
Interventional endoscopy for bladder stone removal involves several key steps, each designed to safely and effectively locate and remove stones from the bladder while minimising tissue trauma and postoperative discomfort for the animal. Here’s an overview of the procedure:
Pre-Procedure Preparation
Before surgery, your pet will undergo a thorough examination to ensure they are fit for anaesthesia and surgery. Imaging tests like X-rays or ultrasounds are used to confirm the presence, size, and location of bladder stones. Blood tests may also be conducted to evaluate your pet’s overall health.
Anaesthesia
Your pet will be placed under general anesthesia to ensure they are completely relaxed and pain-free throughout the procedure. An intravenous catheter will be placed for administering fluids and medications during the surgery.
Cystoscope Insertion and Visualisation
A cystoscope—a slender, flexible instrument equipped with a camera and light—is gently inserted into the urethra and guided into the bladder. Real-time imaging allows the veterinarian to visualise the stones and assess the bladder’s condition.
Stone Removal
Specialised tools passed through the cystoscope are used to grasp, break up (if necessary), and remove the stones. The precision of this method minimises trauma to surrounding tissues.
Recovery and Aftercare
After the stones are removed, your pet is closely monitored during recovery. Additional treatments, such as dietary changes or medications, may be recommended to prevent stone recurrence.
Endoscopic Bladder Stone Removal Benefits
Overall, interventional endoscopy for bladder stone removal offers numerous benefits for your furry friends, including reduced postoperative pain, faster recovery, and fewer complications compared to traditional surgical methods. This minimally invasive approach ensures precise stone removal, minimal tissue trauma, and a quicker return to normal activities, providing a safer and more comfortable experience for your pet.
Minimally Invasive
Uses small incisions, reducing pain, scarring, and recovery time compared to traditional open surgery.
Faster Recovery
Pets typically recover more quickly, often returning to normal activities within a few days.
Reduced Complications
The technique minimises risks of infection, bleeding, and other complications associated with larger incisions.
Greater Precision
The laparoscope provides high-definition visuals, enabling the surgeon to operate with greater accuracy.
Less Pain
With less trauma to surrounding tissues, pets experience less discomfort after surgery.
Comfortable & Safe
A gentle and effective option for removing problematic objects.
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Interventional endoscopy for bladder stone removal is a cutting-edge solution that prioritises your pet’s comfort, safety, and recovery. By choosing this minimally invasive approach, you can ensure a faster return to normal activities and a happier, healthier life for your furry friend.
If your pet is experiencing symptoms of bladder stones, contact us today to discuss how interventional endoscopy can help.