Thursday, March 12, 2015

What Else Can You Tell Me About Percutaneous Nephrolithotomies?


Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy interstitial cystic treatments urology male infertility radical cystectomy procedureWhat is a ureteral stent? 

A ureteral stent is a small plastic tube which is put in your urinary tract to help reduce swelling and allow the kidney to drain urine. The stent ordinarily remains in the body for four to fourteen days and is then removed in a follow-up appointment.

What is a nephrostomy tube?

A nephrostomy tube is a catheter placed into your kidney that links to a drainage bag to accumulate urine outside of your body. The nephrostomy tube is generally gotten rid of prior to hospital discharge. At times patients return home with the nephrostomy tube and it is taken out several days afterwards during a follow-up appointment.

What can I do to deter additional stones?

There are steps you can follow to keep stones from coming back:
•   Consume lots of liquids.
•   Control your sodium ingestion.
•   Keep a healthy weight.
•   Take medicine. Some patients need medication to help decrease their risk of developing another kidney stone.
•   Make dietary changes,  like reducing your intake of soft drinks, animal protein, and salt.
Your doctor will discuss a prevention plan with you following your procedure.

To find out more, contact Metropolitan Urological Services.

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