MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology/Genito-Urinary Surgery
Dr. Vishal Dutt Gour is the Consultant Urologist and Male Fertility Specialist at SCI International Hospital. After graduating as a doctor from Seth GS Medic…
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MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology/Genito-Urinary Surgery
Dr. Vishal Dutt Gour is the Consultant Urologist and Male Fertility Specialist at SCI International Hospital. After graduating as a doctor from Seth GS Medic…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, PhD - Urology
Dr. Anil Varshney is Director - Institute of Minimally Invasive Urology at Max Hospital, Pitampura, New Delhi. A graduate and postgraduate from Maulana Azad…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology
Dr. Pawan Kesarwani is a Associate Director in the Department of Urology & Renal Transplant. He has an experience of 18 years in the field of Urology. His su…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology/Genito-Urinary Surgery
Dr. Puneet Ahluwalia is a Urological Surgeon in Patparganj, Delhi and has an experience of 15 years in this field. Dr. Puneet Ahluwalia practices at Max Supe…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology
Dr. V.K. Mehta is a Urologist in Saket, Delhi and has an experience of 42 years in this field. Dr. V.K. Mehta practices at Mehta Hospital in Saket, Delhi. He…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology/Genito-Urinary Surgery
Dr. P.P. Singh is an established urologist which specialization in renal transplantation. He is currently working as a Senior Consultant at PushpawatiSinghan…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology/Genito-Urinary Surgery
Dr. S.K Pal is an eminent endourologist and has most innovative skills and aggressive procedural expertise in various techniques of standard and mini PCNL, R…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, DNB - Urology/Genito - Urinary Surgery
Dr. Sarwar Eqbal is one of the very few Urologists who practices in a wide range of specialties. You can call him an all rounder because of his expertise whi…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology
Dr. H.S.Bhatyal is a Urologist in Pusa Road, Delhi and has an experience of 49 years in this field. Dr. H.S.Bhatyal practices at BLK Super Speciality Hospita…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology/Genito-Urinary Surgery
Dr. Ankur Arya is Having vast experience in Endourology, andrology, reconstructive urology and renal transplant
MCh - Urology, DNB - General Surgery, MBBS
He is Currently working as a Senior Consultant in Department of Urology, Renal Transplant, Robotics & Uro-oncology at Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket. B…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology/Genito-Urinary Surgery
He is consultant Urology & Renal Transplant at PSRI, New Delhi. Actively involved in more than 300 transplants at SGPGI and more than 400 tranplants in pract…
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Stone removal is a medical procedure used to eliminate stones (calculi) that form in different parts of the body, most commonly in the kidneys, ureters, bladder, or gallbladder. These stones are hard deposits made of minerals and salts that can cause severe pain and complications if not treated properly.
Kidney stones are the most common type and occur when urine becomes concentrated, allowing minerals to crystallize and stick together.
When stones grow large or fail to pass naturally, medical intervention is required to remove them safely.
Stone removal procedures range from non-invasive techniques like shock wave therapy to minimally invasive surgeries such as laser treatment or endoscopic removal. The choice of procedure depends on the size, location, and type of stone.
Early diagnosis and timely treatment help prevent complications such as infection, blockage, or kidney damage.
Stone removal is performed to relieve symptoms and prevent complications.
• Relieves severe pain: Stones can cause intense pain, especially when moving through the urinary tract.
• Prevents blockage: Removes obstruction in urinary flow.
• Avoids infections: Reduces risk of urinary tract infections.
• Protects kidney function: Prevents long-term kidney damage.
• Improves quality of life: Eliminates recurring discomfort and complications.
Stone removal ensures proper functioning of the urinary system and overall health.
Stone removal is recommended for patients with moderate to severe symptoms.
• Individuals with large stones that cannot pass naturally.
• Patients experiencing severe abdominal or back pain.
• People with urinary blockage or difficulty urinating.
• Patients with recurrent infections due to stones.
• Individuals with stones causing kidney damage or complications.
Doctors decide the need for removal based on imaging tests and symptoms.
1. Diagnosis & Evaluation
Doctors perform tests like ultrasound, CT scan, or X-rays to locate the stone and determine its size.
2. Anesthesia
Depending on the procedure, local, spinal, or general anesthesia is used.
3. Treatment Methods
• Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL):
Uses sound waves to break stones into smaller pieces that can pass naturally.
• Ureteroscopy (URS):
A thin scope is inserted through the urinary tract to remove or break the stone.
• Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL):
A small incision is made in the back to remove large kidney stones.
• Laser Lithotripsy:
Laser energy is used to break stones into tiny fragments.
4. Stone Removal
Fragments are either removed or passed naturally through urine.
5. Post-Procedure Care
Patients are monitored and advised on hydration and medications.
The procedure type depends on the size and location of the stone.
Stone removal procedures vary in duration depending on the method used. Most procedures take 30 minutes to 2 hours.
They are usually performed in hospitals or specialized urology centers. Minimally invasive procedures often allow same-day discharge, while complex surgeries may require short hospital stays.
Recovery time is generally quick, and patients can resume normal activities within a few days to weeks.
Stone removal is generally safe but may have some risks.
Common Effects
• Mild pain or discomfort
• Blood in urine for a short period
Possible Risks
• Infection
• Bleeding
• Incomplete stone removal
• Recurrence of stones
Precautions
• Drink plenty of water after treatment
• Follow prescribed medications
• Attend follow-up visits
• Maintain a healthy diet to prevent recurrence
Proper care significantly reduces complications and improves recovery.
Different techniques are used based on the condition.
• Non-invasive:
ESWL (shock wave therapy)
• Minimally invasive:
Ureteroscopy, laser lithotripsy
• Surgical methods:
PCNL or open surgery for large stones
Each method is selected based on the patient’s condition and stone characteristics.
Recovery depends on the type of procedure performed. Most minimally invasive procedures allow quick recovery, with patients returning to normal activities within a few days.
Patients may experience mild discomfort or blood in urine initially, which usually resolves quickly. Drinking plenty of fluids helps flush out remaining stone fragments.
Lifestyle changes such as proper hydration, balanced diet, and regular check-ups help prevent recurrence.
It is a procedure to remove stones from the urinary tract or other organs.
The procedure is done under anesthesia, so pain is minimal.
Small stones may pass on their own, but larger ones require treatment.
Recovery usually takes a few days to a few weeks.
Yes, laser lithotripsy is a safe and commonly used method.
Yes, recurrence is possible without proper preventive care.
Doctor will advise you to stay hydrated and follow your doctor’s advice.
The doctors which treat stone are urologists and nephrologists specialize in stone treatment.