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Stone Surgery

Eternal Hospital is one of the leading hospitals in the country committed to providing the most advanced surgical interventions, backed by state-of-the-art equipment and world-class technology. Catering to the needs of the patients suffering from a wide spectrum of medical ailments. The Urology Department at the hospital is manned by a team of highly specialized doctors and surgeons, constantly striving to help patients with personalized treatments and leading-edge care. Our experts hold experience in the diagnosis and management of kidney and bladder stones using both, conventional and minimally invasive approaches.

Kidney stones or renal calculi are a result of mineral or salt deposits that form within the kidneys. The size of these stones varies widely and can be as large as a golf ball. Smaller stones may go unnoticed due to the lesser severity of symptoms, whereas larger ones can be extremely painful.

Bladder stones are hard masses that develop in the bladder due to the build-up of unwanted minerals. These are not as common as kidney stones and usually develop when the urine is excessively concentrated. These are also referred to as urinary tract stones or bladder calculi.

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Various symptoms associated with kidney and bladder stones include:

  • Sharp and intense pain in the back or on the side (in case of kidney stones)
  • Pain in the lower abdomen (in case of bladder stones)
  • Traces of blood in the urine
  • Urine retention (in case of bladder stones)
  • Frequent or uncontrollable urge to pass urine
  • Experiencing a burning sensation while urinating
  • Cloudy and foul-smelling urine
  • Fever and chills

If you have been recommended to go for stone removal surgery, this is how it can benefit you:

  • It will help to relieve pain and related symptoms
  • It will help to negate the risks of potential complications associated with kidney/bladder stones
  • It will help you get rid of the complete stone, thereby lowering the risks of recurrence
  • It helps to alleviate the risks of serious kidney or bladder damage
  • It helps to enhance the quality of the patient’s life
  • Minimally invasive options are available for stone removal, which allow added precision and accuracy while ensuring minimal scarring and less bleeding

Procedure

On the day of the procedure

  • A nurse will be assigned to guide you soon after you check in to the hospital.
  • You will need to undergo a pre-operative examination which includes physical examination and imaging tests
  • Your medical history will be evaluated, followed by questions related to allergies and previous medical procedures (if any)
  • You need to make sure that your doctor is well-informed about any medication that you have been taking
  • You will be briefed about the procedure and what you should be expecting after it.
  • An IV line will be started for easily administering medication and nutritional fluids, while the surgery is being performed.

Care In hospital

  • Right after the surgery, you will be taken to the observation room.
  • Detailed post-operative assessment is done to ensure that the patient is doing fine and there are no complications.
  • After you gain consciousness, you will be taken to your room where a nurse will be present to offer comprehensive post-operative care.
  • Most patients are discharged within a day or two.
  • You can start walking within a few hours following the surgery.
  • You will be briefed about the care at home and given a set of guidelines to be followed.

Care at home

  • You need to follow all the instructions given by your doctor related to wound care.
  • Pain medication prescribed by your doctors can help with the management of discomfort and soreness
  • It is important to stay hydrated and follow the dietary guidelines recommended by your doctor
  • For a couple of days following the surgery, check the colour of your urine without a miss and inform your doctor if you see any unusual change
  • Take all the prescribed medication religiously, without a miss.

Follow-ups

  • It is important to go for regular follow-ups as this helps the doctor to track your prognosis in a better way.
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Why Choose Eternal Hospital

At Eternal Hospital, we constantly strive to offer comprehensive and collaborative care to our patients, while adhering to stringent benchmarks of quality and safety. To optimize your journey to a healthier version of yourself, we curate personalized treatment plans backed by innovative modalities, research-backed approaches, precision-driven techniques and the unparalleled expertise of a dedicated team of doctors. We pioneer advancements in technology, bringing together world-class interventions that further ease your path to recovery. Eternal Hospital (A unit of Eternal Heart Care Centre and Research Institute) is a state-of-the-art tertiary care hospital in Rajasthan, India and the only JCI-accredited hospital in the state of Rajasthan. Over the years, we have gained the trust of countless people with our commitment and dedication towards serving you and we will continue to do so because your health and well-being are our top priorities.

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FAQ'S

Q: How are kidney stones diagnosed?

A: Kidney stones are diagnosed by examining samples of urine collected from the patient. This is followed by imaging tests like an X-ray and CT scan of the abdomen.

Q: Is kidney stone a serious medical problem?

A: Although not always, kidney stones can be serious in some cases and these may give rise to severe complications like blocked ureter or kidney dysfunction.

Q: How long does it take to recover from stone removal surgery?

A: In the case of kidney stones, it can take anywhere between a week to 3 weeks depending on the type of the surgery. Recovery from bladder stone removal surgery can take around 7 to 10 days.

Q: What causes bladder stones?

A: Bladder stones can be a result of any of the following:

  • Infection of the urinary tract
  • Consumption of foods rich in salt and proteins
  • Benign prostatic hyperplasia in men
  • Cystocele in women
  • Bladder dysfunction
Q: How long does a bladder stone removal take?

A: Bladder stone removal surgery takes around 30 minutes to an hour.

Q: What activities should be avoided after stone removal surgery?

A: Activities that are to be avoided/limited for some time following a stone removal surgery include:

  • Stair climbing
  • Severe straining during bowel movements
  • Rigorous physical activities
  • Lifting heavy objects
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About Eternal Hospital

Eternal Hospital (A unit of Eternal Heart Care Centre and Research Institute) is a state-of-the-art tertiary care hospital in Jaipur City and the only JCI-accredited hospital in the state of Rajasthan. This landmark Healthcare Institute is the result of the vision of Dr. Samin K. Sharma, a world-renowned Interventional Cardiologist based at Mount Sinai Hospital, in New York, USA, and his wife, Mrs. Manju Sharma. Founded in 2013, today it is one of the most preferred hospitals not only in Jaipur but also nationally and internationally owing to the exclusive services and excellent medical outcomes delivered. Eternal Hospital brings the best in multispecialty treatment to the state of Rajasthan. A hospital with a capacity of 500 bedded hospital has state-of-the-art technology focusing on specialities like Cardiology, Cardiac Surgery, Neurology, Neuro Surgery, Orthopaedic and joint Replacement, Spine Surgery, Nephrology, Paediatrics, Gynaecology, Critical Care, Urology, Pulmonology, Gastroenterology, Diabetes and Endocrinology and many more.

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  • 500+

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