Ultrasonography may be employed to break down small kidney stones into fine grains, a process known as lithotripsy. These fine grains can then be easily flushed out of the body through urine, aiding in the treatment of kidney stones.
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Ultrasonography aids in the treatment of kidney stones by accurately diagnosing their size, location, and composition. This information guides treatment decisions, including the choice between different therapies such as shock wave lithotripsy or surgical removal. Additionally, ultrasonography can monitor the effectiveness of treatment and detect any complications, providing valuable insights for the management of kidney stone patients.