Retrograde Intra Renal Surgery (RIRS)
BEST KIDNEY STONE TREATMENT IN JALANDHAR
For patients suffering from kidney stones, Retrograde Intra Renal Surgery (RIRS) is a minimally invasive treatment option that can be highly effective. At Altis Hospital IN Jalandhar, patients can turn to Dr. Atul Mittal for his expertise in RIRS. Dr. Mittal is a qualified MS (PGI), MCH (PGI) in the Department of Urology and Andrology with over 30 years of experience in the field. He is well-versed in utilizing advanced technology and techniques to perform RIRS procedures safely and successfully. Dr. Mittal is dedicated to providing personalized and compassionate care to his patients, and takes the time to understand their unique needs and concerns. He believes in educating his patients about their treatment options and works closely with them to develop an individualized plan for RIRS treatment. Patients can trust Dr. Atul Mittal at Altis Hospital for his experience, expertise, and patient-centered approach to RIRS treatment.
Atlis Hospital is a multi-specialty hospital in Jalandhar that offers a range of medical services, including urology and kidney stone treatment. The hospital has a team of experienced urologists who specialize in RIRS and other minimally invasive urological procedures.
Retrograde intra surgery invasive surgical procedure
Retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat kidney stones and other conditions affecting the urinary tract. During RIRS, a small flexible endoscope (a thin tube with a camera attached) is used to access the inside of the kidney through the urethra and bladder. The surgeon can then remove or break up kidney stones or perform other procedures using specialized instruments passed through the endoscope.
Skilled Urologists
At Atlis Hospital, the RIRS procedure is performed by skilled urologists using state-of-the-art equipment and technology. The hospital has a team of dedicated medical professionals who provide personalized care to each patient, ensuring the best possible outcomes.
Here are the basic steps involved in retrograde renal surgery:
Anesthesia: The patient will be given anesthesia to ensure they are comfortable and pain-free throughout the procedure.
Insertion of the endoscope: The surgeon will insert a small, flexible endoscope (a thin tube with a camera attached) through the urethra and into the bladder. From there, the endoscope is passed through the ureter and into the kidney.
Visualization: The camera on the endoscope provides the surgeon with a clear view of the inside of the kidney. The surgeon can then identify the location of the kidney stone or other issue.
Treatment: Once the kidney stone or other issue has been identified, the surgeon can use specialized instruments passed through the endoscope to remove or break up the stone, or perform other procedures as needed.
Completion: Once the procedure is complete, the endoscope is removed and the patient is taken to a recovery area to begin the postoperative healing process.