We have an advanced endo-urology suite equipped with flexible ureteroscopes, fine semi-rigid ureteroscopes, pediatric scopes, and advanced miniature nephroscopes, making stone surgery hassle-free.
ESWL – Extra Shock Wave Lithotripsy
ESWL – Extra Shock Wave Lithotripsy: ESWL is a non-invasive treatment for kidney stones up to 1 cm in size. It uses electromagnetic or electrohydraulic waves to break stones into smaller fragments, which are then passed through urine.
PCNL – Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy
PCNL – Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy: Large kidney stones (2–5 cm) can be removed with a single-port (keyhole) surgery. A small incision (less than 1 cm) is made to access the kidney, where the stone is broken with a nephroscope and laser, then removed with forceps.
Minperc and Ultra Mini Perc
Minperc and Ultra Mini Perc: These are advanced versions of PCNL with a smaller tract size (only 5 mm). They use thinner nephroscopes, making the procedure less invasive and helping the patient recover faster.
RIRS – Retrograde Intra Renal Surgery
RIRS – Retrograde Intra Renal Surgery: RIRS is a scar-free, minimally invasive procedure for kidney stones that cannot be treated with ESWL or PCNL. A flexible ureteroscope is used to reach the stone through the natural urinary tract and break it using laser energy.
URSL – Ureteroscopic Lithotripsy
URSL – Ureteroscopic Lithotripsy: Stones stuck in the ureter can cause severe pain. URSL involves using a ureteroscope to locate the stone, breaking it with a laser, and removing it using a basket, offering fast relief from symptoms.