The development of new corrective technologies that increase clinical effectiveness for common somatic diseases, is the main strategy of regenerative medicine. Its distinctive feature is the preventive orientation, which is realized by addressing issues related to improving adaptive capabilities in order to restore and strengthen health, improve professional reliability and longevity based on the predominant use of natural and artificial physical factors, exercise, and factors of traditional therapy [3]. Principles of restorative treatment are applied in many fields of medicine. Search for new, effective technologies of regenerative medicine and integrated their use in urological practice is confirmed by the analysis of statistical data, which demonstrate that currently in the developed world, from 10 million to 400 thousand people suffer from kidney stones disease [6, 13]. Annually 85 thousand diseases urolithiasis, with 62 thousand of them recurrent stones [1]. Mortality from urolithiasis in urological hospitals is 0,7% and in non-specialized branches it reaches 1,5% [9]. Contact lithotripsy, as a major, internationally recognized method of surgical treatment of urolithiasis is complicated by development of acute pyelonephritis in 14,3% of patients, and 0,8% of cases of acute serous inflammation purulent passed in [1, 9]. Renal pelvic reflux that occurs in response to endoscopic manipulation is the initial step in the development of infectious complications at the local level [4]. In response to microbial contamination develops local inflammatory response. The inability of the microorganism to localize an infectious hotbed of interaction macro and a microorganism is outside of the local inflammatory response and, in certain situations, the body is not able to locate the source. Contact with toxins in the blood puts the process at the system level. Despite the attention of urologists to the use of intravenous laser irradiation of blood, information about its use in patients with urolithiasis, in conducting contact lithotripsy insufficient and fragmented. Intravenous laser blood irradiation is an effective means of improving the condition of the body, the treatment of many diseases, effective method of prevention of complications and rehabilitation after surgery. There is evidence of the stimulating effect of laser radiation on cellular and humoral immunity, anti-inflammatory effects, the influence on the processes of lipid peroxidation, detoxifying effects [7]. Our study focuses on the effectiveness of rehabilitation treatment of patients with infected urolithiasis exposed contact lithotripsy with the use of intravenous laser irradiation of blood.