Physiological basis for lithokinetic therapy


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The conservative treatment of ureteral stones remains one of the problems in the treatment of urolithiasis. despite the development and improvement of medical instruments and methods for surgical removal of stones, the use of conservative effect aimed at ensuring the spontaneous passage of stones and their fragments from the upper urinary tract (UUT) has not lost its significance. The desire to accelerate the process of stone discharge led to the widespread occurrence of a variety of physiotherapeutic procedures. with the accumulation of knowledge about the molecular biochemical characteristics of the physiology of smooth muscle cells of the ureter and the development of pharmacological science, there is growing interest in the possibility of targeted use of medications, the effect of which could significantly accelerate the process of spontaneous stone discharge.

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Valery Dutov

M.F. Vladimirsky Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute

Email: valeriy.dutov.52@mail.ru
Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Urology FCME, Chief Researcher Moscow, Russia

Dmitry Popov

Zhukovsky City Clinical Hospital

Email: surgeon67@yandex.ru
PhD in Medical Sciences, Doctor of the Urology Unit Moscow region, Russia

Andrey Rumyantsev

M.F. Vladimirsky Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute

Email: rumyancevuro@mail
PhD in Medical Sciences, Head of the Urology Unit, Associate Professor at the Department of Urology of the FCME Moscow, Russia

Aleksey Podoynitsyn

M.F. Vladimirsky Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute; Zhukovsky City Clinical Hospital

Email: a9251252261@gmail.com
PhD in Medical Sciences, Teaching Assistant at the Department of Urology of the FCME, Deputy Chief Physician Moscow, Russia; Moscow region, Russia

Svetlana Buymistr

M.F. Vladimirsky Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute

Email: svetlanabuymistr@mail.ru
Postgraduate Student at the Department of Urology Moscow, Russia

Vyacheslav Bondarenko

M.F. Vladimirsky Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute

Email: iprists@gmail.com
Postgraduate Student at the Department of Urology Moscow, Russia

Vitaliy Goncharuk

M.F. Vladimirsky Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute

Email: goncharuk.vitalii@inbox.ru
Postgraduate Student at the Department of Urology Moscow, Russia

Magamed Dadashov

M.F. Vladimirsky Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute

Email: tagidadashov@gmail.com
Resident Physician at the Department of Urology of the FCME Moscow, Russia

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