Laser lithotripsy has some advantages over shock wave lithotripsy. Stone fragments are less likely to block the ureter with the former option, and it is more effective for people with multiple kidney stones. The big disadvantage is that laser lithotripsy requires general anesthesia, which translates to a longer time in the hospital, longer recovery, and increased costs.

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