Objective: Review of the dinical and subclinical symptoms of ureteral stones, as well as evaluate the initial results of pneumatic ureterosoopic lithobipsy at No.4 Hospitals - Military Zone IV. Patients and method: A prospectiveoriented study was performed on 35 patients with ureteral stones, treated by pneumatic ureteroscopic lithotripsy at No.4 Hospital - Military Zone IV, from April 2012 to June 2013. Results: The main symptoms: stones photoresist (100 percent), with 1 stone (94.29 percent), lumbar pain (100 percent), the average stone size (12.6 + or - 3.7) x (5.5 + or - 1.9) mm
gravel third lower ureter (74.29 percent) and the third between the ureter (25.71 percent), acute urinary 42.86 percent, Diabetes 20 percent opaque. The majority of stones treated withlithotripsy alone (71.43 percent)
gripping piece of gravel combined (25.71 percent). Gravel processing time average 42.00 + or - 19.27 minutes, then 31.43 percent lithotripsy have put JJ-stent. Catastrophe in the making technique (8.57 percent), early complications (11.43 percent). Perform technical success 97.14 percent (91.43 percent good, average 5.71 percent), 2.86 percent failure. Conclusion: Endoscopic retrograde probe hardware with ureteral lithotripsy place third middle third lower pulse machine pneumatic lithotripsy treatments less invasive surgery.