Introduction
Kidney stent surgery is a common procedure used to relieve blockage in the urinary tract and restore normal urine flow from the kidneys to the bladder. It is often performed in patients with kidney stones, infections, or urinary obstruction. At Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic, a super specialist nephrologist provides expert diagnosis and advanced treatment for kidney and urinary tract conditions.
What Is a Kidney Stent?
A kidney stent, also called a ureteral stent, is a thin flexible tube placed inside the ureter (the tube connecting the kidney to the bladder). The stent helps urine flow properly when the ureter is blocked or narrowed.
Why Is Kidney Stent Surgery Needed?
A super specialist doctor may recommend a kidney stent for:
- Kidney stones causing blockage
- Swelling of the kidney (hydronephrosis)
- Urinary tract obstruction
- Infection due to blocked urine flow
- Support after kidney stone surgery
- Narrowing of the ureter
Symptoms That May Require a Kidney Stent
- Severe kidney or flank pain
- Difficulty passing urine
- Blood in urine
- Fever and urinary infection
- Swelling in kidney due to blockage
- Reduced urine output
How Kidney Stent Surgery Is Performed
- The procedure is usually done under anesthesia
- A thin scope is inserted through the urinary passage
- The stent is carefully placed in the ureter
- One end stays in the kidney and the other in the bladder
The procedure is minimally invasive and usually does not require large incisions.
Benefits of Kidney Stent Surgery
- Relieves urinary blockage quickly
- Reduces kidney pressure and pain
- Prevents kidney damage
- Helps urine flow normally
- Supports recovery after kidney stone procedures
Recovery After Kidney Stent Placement
Most patients:
- Return home the same day or next day
- Experience mild discomfort initially
- May notice increased urination or mild blood in urine temporarily
- Recover within a few days
The stent is usually removed after the underlying problem improves.
Possible Side Effects
Some temporary symptoms may include:
- Frequent urge to urinate
- Mild burning during urination
- Slight blood in urine
- Discomfort in lower abdomen or back
These symptoms are usually manageable and temporary.
Diagnosis and Evaluation at Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic
A super specialist nephrologist may recommend:
- Ultrasound or CT scan
- Urine tests
- Blood tests
- Kidney function evaluation
- Assessment of urinary blockage
How to Care for a Kidney Stent
- Drink adequate fluids
- Take prescribed medicines regularly
- Avoid strenuous activity initially
- Attend follow-up appointments for stent removal
Why Choose Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic?
- Care by a super specialist nephrologist
- Expertise in kidney stone and urinary obstruction treatment
- Advanced minimally invasive procedures
- Personalized patient care
- Focus on safe recovery and long-term kidney health
Conclusion
Kidney stent surgery is an effective and minimally invasive procedure used to relieve urinary blockage and protect kidney function. With timely treatment and proper follow-up care, patients usually recover quickly. At Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic, a super specialist doctor provides expert and compassionate kidney care.
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If you are experiencing symptoms of urinary blockage or kidney stones, visit Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic for expert consultation and advanced treatment.





