RIRS (Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery)
RIRS (Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery)
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RIRS (Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery)
RIRS may be done to remove a stone. The stone is seen through the scope and can then be manipulated or crushed by an ultrasound probe or evaporated by a laser probe or grabbed by small forceps, etc.
RIRS (retrograde intrarenal surgery): Retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) is a technique for doing medical procedure inside the kidney utilizing a viewing tube called a fiberoptic endoscope.
In RIRS the degree is put through the urethra (the urinary opening) into the bladder and afterward through the ureter into the pee gathering some portion of the kidney. The extension subsequently is moved retrograde (up the urinary tract framework) to inside the kidney (intrarenal).
RIRS might be done to expel a stone. The stone is seen through the degree and would then be able to be controlled or squashed by a ultrasound test or vanished by a laser test or got by little forceps, and so on.
Pyelolithotomy
pelviolithotomy Removal of a kidney stone by the surgical incision of the renal pelvis.
Ureteric Stones
- Medical Expulsive Treatment
- ESWL
- Ureteroscopy
- Ureterolithotomy