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A Look at Kidney Stone Surgery

If you are worried about being afflicted with kidney stones, you may be wondering treatments are available for kidney stones. You might be wondering about kidney stone surgery. Through this article, you are provided with a look at to kidney stone surgery options that commonly are utilized today.

When it comes to kidney stone surgery, there are a number of different procedures available to a patient in this day and age. In fact, the least common procedure that is used when it comes to kidney stone surgery is one in which a significant incision is made in a person’s body to reach the kidney and the stone.

When it comes to actual kidney stone surgery (as opposed to non-invasive procedures that are utilized to break up kidney stones), the most common procedure is one in which no surgical incision is needed. In this regard, an instrument is inserted through a person’s urethra and into the kidney itself. The instrument actually has a small clamp like device on the end and the kidney stone or kidney stones literally is or are plucked from a person’s kidney.

Because of the nature of the procedure (particularly in a male patient), more often than not a patient is subjected to general anesthesia for the procedure. In most instances, the procedure itself takes less than an hour.

The kidney stone surgery that has just been described is for those instances in which a patient is suffering from a very large kidney stone that cannot easily be broken up. The only alternative is the manual removal of such a kidney stone from a person’s kidney and body.

The recovery process associated with this type of procedure is not significant. This particularly is the case when it is contrasted with the full blown surgical procedures that are rarely used in this day and age, those surgical procedures that actually involved the use of a significant incision in order to reach a patient’s kidney or kidneys (depending on the extent of the kidney stones).

When it came to the older surgical procedures (that, again, are not widely in use today in most countries the world over), a patient tended to be hospitalized for upwards to a week and beyond following the surgical procedure. Moreover, a person normally could find his or her self homebound after the release from the hospital for upwards to six weeks.

In the case of the less invasive kidney stone surgery that has been discussed in this article, the procedure normally is done on an outpatient basis. The overall recovery time after discharge is less than a week -- extending that long if a catheter is required in the aftermath of this type of kidney stone surgery.



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