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Doctors Remove 55 Stones From Woman Patient's Kidney

by Colleen Fleiss on December 22, 2020 at 11:03 PM

As many as 55 stones of different sizes have been removed from the left kidney of a 60-year-old woman by advanced endoscopy and minimal invasive surgery. The surgery was conducted by Aware Global Hospitals doctors.


It is among the rarest-of-rare cases when the patient had kidney stones in such large numbers, causing severe distress to her prior to the surgical procedure.

‘55 stones were removed from a woman patient�s kidney at Hyderabad hospital.’

The woman reported at the hospital with acute abdominal pain during urination, and nausea and vomiting during pain, which were likely symptoms of kidney-related problem. The patient had undergone treatment for pain and vomitings from a local doctor but was not investigated for the underlying cause of her symptoms.

Left untreated, kidney stones can block the ureter. It increases the risk of infection or built-up of urine to put added strain on kidneys, causing more damage to them with time.

"Thorough assessment using renography and CT scan indicated the presence of small- to medium-sized stones in the left kidney with pelvi ureteric junction obstruction, prompting the team to opt for an endoscopic and minimally invasive surgical procedure to extract the stones and to treat PUJ obstruction. The procedure lasted for two and a half hours, and we were able to remove all the stones from the kidney, without any complications," said Dr P Naveen Kumar, senior consultant urologist and andrologist, Aware Global Hospitals.

Post-surgery, the patient was kept under observation for 48 hours before she was discharged from the hospital.

Patient's renal health is getting monitored from time to time and her recovery is on satisfactory lines. Dr Venu Manne, consultant, urology, also participated in the medical procedure.

Source: IANS

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