Frequently Asked Questions
1. Which doctors perform percutaneous nephrolithotomy?Percutaneous nephrolithotomy is performed by an urologist.
2. What are the other procedures used to treat kidney stones?
Smaller kidney stones may pass out in the urine, especially if the patient drinks extra water, and usually do not require surgical treatment. Procedures used to treat larger stones include the following:
- Open nephrolithotomy, which is an open surgical procedure needing a 12 to 15 cms incision. Percutaneous nephrolithotomy has replaced the need for open surgeries in a large number of cases.
- Using a ureteroscope: The ureteroscope is inserted into the ureter through the urethra and urinary bladder and the stone which has moved down from the kidney to the ureter is either removed or is broken down with the help of laser.
- Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL): In this procedure, the stone is broken down using shock waves into smaller pieces. These are then passed into the urine.