A ureterectomy is removal of all or part of a ureter, the tube that carries urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
A ureterectomy is the excision (cutting out) of all or part of a ureter. The ureter is the main tube that runs from each kidney to the bladder.
A ureterectomy is when excision is done to the ureter. The bladder cuff is done to prevent spillage of urine.
Surgical removal of a ureter. This usually includes removal of the associated kidney as well.
The conditions of having stones in the bladder is cystolithiasis, and bladder stones are cystoliths.The condition of having kidney stones is called nephrolithiasisThe condition of having stones in the ureters: ureterolithiasisAnything past that, we usually do not name, aside from calling it "renal colic" if it is painful.If you are asking for specific conditions that can lead to the formation of kidney stones, there are many. Some of these include gout, or hyperuricemia (high uric acid levels in the blood). Many medications predispose one to making stones. High calcium levels, or a condition in which the kidneys excrete a lot of calcium (hypercalciuria) also is a big risk factor. Any abnormality of the kidney also makes one more likely to make stones. Recurrent infections with certain kinds of bacteria (proteus mirabilis, especially) is a big risk factor for a certain type of stone. There are many, many more conditions that can predispose to stones.kidney stone