Definitions for "SWL"
Shock Wave Lithotripsy. state-of-the-art technique that utilizes laser or sound waves to crack up kidney stones into tiny pieces, so they can leave the body naturally through the urine.
Shock wave lithotripsy, which are high energy shock waves aimed at kidney or ureteral stones used in conjunction with ultrasound or x-rays to break up the stones into small enough pieces to pass out of the body easily with normal urination
Shock Wave Lithotripsy, same as ESWL.
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