Percutaneous nephrolithotomy is a procedure to remove kidney stones from the patient’s body. This is procedure is generally recommended in the following cases:
Yes, as it requires general anesthesia the patient will need to be hospitalised for 2 or 3 days. You may need to take off from the work for a week or so.
The time taken for the procedure is approximately 20 to 45 minutes. The aim is to take out all the stones from the area and leave nothing to pass through the urinary tract.
Even minimally invasive surgery like percutaneous nephrolithotomy may carry risks of :
These minor side effects will disappear as the inflammation comes down.
The patient will be given general anesthesia. The surgeon will make a small incision in the back and pass a tube through the bladder and up into the kidney. With the help of an X-ray imaging, he will make a puncture in the kidney and will place a sheath into the kidney and break it into small pieces using a special instrument to remove the stones. A drainage tube is left in the kidney to drain up the urine till the area heals. The incision is either stitched or stapled and is covered with a bandage.
After the procedure, the patient is kept under observation to monitor the blood pressure, pulse, and breathing. During the hospital stay, the patient will be given
Advantages of this surgery are:
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