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DR. SANJAY GARG

Consultant - Urology and Andrology

Manipal Hospitals, Ghaziabad

What is RIRS? Is It a Reliable Kidney Stone Laser Surgery?

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DR. SANJAY GARG

Posted On: Dec 22, 2023
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Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery (RIRS)

Retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat kidney stones. It involves inserting a thin tube, called an endoscope, through the urethra and bladder up to the kidney. A laser is then used to break the kidney stones into small fragments, which can then pass through the urinary tract without causing pain. There are many concerns regarding the procedure whether it is safe, who is the right candidate for the surgery, how to recover from the procedure and so much more. Through this article, we have aimed to break down this medical procedure into multiple sections dedicated to what it is, its benefits, risks,  who is the right candidate for the RIRS procedure, and tips to recover after the surgery. RIRS is a safe and effective treatment for kidney stones. It is especially effective for treating large or complex kidney stones that cannot be treated with other methods, such as shock wave lithotripsy.

Benefits of Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery

There are many benefits to RIRS, including:

  • It is a minimally invasive procedure, which means that it does not require a large incision. This can lead to a shorter recovery time and less pain.

  • It is effective for treating large and complex kidney stones.

  • It can be used to treat kidney stones in people with anatomical abnormalities, such as a narrow ureter or a horseshoe kidney.

  • It can be used to remove kidney stones that have not responded to other treatments.

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Risks of RIRS Surgery

The risks of RIRS are relatively low, but they can include:

  • Bleeding

  • Infection

  • Injury to the ureter or kidney.

  • Fragmentation of the kidney stone, can make it more difficult to pass.

  • Need for additional surgery.

Who is a good candidate for RIRS?

RIRS is a good candidate for people who:

  • Have large or complex kidney stones.

  • Have failed to respond to other treatments for kidney stones.

  • Have anatomical abnormalities that make other treatments difficult.

  • Are in good general health.

What to expect after RIRS?

Most people who have RIRS will be able to go home the same day or the next day. They may experience some pain and discomfort, but this can usually be controlled with medication. It is advised to rest for a few days and avoid strenuous activity. They may also need to take antibiotics to prevent infection. RIRS is a safe and effective treatment for kidney stones. It is a minimally invasive procedure with a short recovery time, and it is effective for treating large and complex kidney stones. If you are considering RIRS, talk to our expert RIRS urology doctor in Ghaziabad at Manipal Hospital to see if it is the right option for you. Explore our official blog page to read the latest blog posts shared by doctors featuring accurate information regarding diseases, and available treatment options.

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