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CategoriesKidney Stones Treatment Option

Can I Walk After RIRS Surgery? Post-Surgery Recovery

With the evolution of surgeries like Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery (RIRS), the paramount worry for patients is postoperative physical activity, specifically the timeline to d walking. This concern is justified, as getting back to normalcy is a priority for those undergoing surgery. If you are anticipating or have recently undergone RIRS, questions surrounding your mobility and […]

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Are There Any Disadvantages of RIRS? 

Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery (RIRS) is a surgical procedure commonly employed for treating kidney stones. This technique permits the extraction of stones using a flexible ureteroscope and does not require any incisions to be performed. While RIRS is indeed effective and safe, it does have some drawbacks. If you are considering this treatment, understanding its potential […]

CategoriesKidney Stones

FANS RIRS vs RIRS: What’s The Differnce?

The development of kidney stones is currently managed by a less invasive technique that utilizes Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery (RIRS). With RIRS, kidneys can be accessed directly through the urinary bladder without the need for incisions externally. This significantly improves the recovery period. There has been promising improvement in this sector with the introduction of Flexible […]

CategoriesKidney Stones

Can a 7mm Kidney Stone Dissolve?

Painful and relatively common, kidney stones affect millions of people globally. People suffering from them lose their quality of life due to the immense pain that it causes. A 7mm kidney stone is considered to be moderate in size which makes it equally painful; the passing of it through the urinary tract can be incredibly […]

CategoriesTreatment Option Kidney

Are There Any Risks of PCNL Surgery?

Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL) is one of the most utilized surgical procedures in treating kidney stones because of its efficiency in doing so. However, like all surgical procedures, this method lacks absolute safety, as it poses some risks and complications, especially in cases of advanced kidney stones. If you’re planning to get a PCNL surgery done […]