PERCUTANEOUS
NEPHROLITHOTOMY (PCNL) |
Another
treatment option is called a percutaneous nephrolithotomy
(PCNL). This surgery is recommended if the stone is too
large or located in a place in the urinary tract that may
not allow for effective ESWL results. The Urologist inserts
fiber optic endoscopes called a Nephroscope (through a tiny
incision). This allows the urologist to view the stone inside
the kidney. Smaller stones can be grasped and removed. Larger
stones may need to be broken up by an electro hydraulic
or ultrasonic energy or Laser probe.
Patients have a tube called a nephrostomy tube inserted
through a small incision in the flank and into the kidney
after the treatment to help drainage. The patient will need
to stay in the hospital for a few days with the nephrostomy
tube in the back during healing. Once the nephrostomy tube
is removed, the incision and kidney will heal in a few days,
and the patient can return to normal work and usually within
one week. One advantage PCNL has over ESWL is that the stones
are broken and removed in most cases at the time of the
surgical procedure.