- "the procedure called burst wave lithotripsy uses an ultrasound wand and soundwaves to break apart the kidney stone. - Ultrasonic propulsion is then used to move the stone fragments out, potentially giving patients relief in 10 minutes or less. - This technology is also making it possible for astronauts to travel to Mars, since astronauts are at a greater risk for developing kidney stones during space travel. - It’s so important to NASA, the space agency has been funding the research for the last 10 years. - “They could potentially use this technology while there, to help break a stone or push it to where they could help stay on their mission and not have to come back to land,” said Harper." 
- Wish I had this. Currently have a ureteral stemt in amd trying to pass a stone. It’s been a month. I hate it. 




