RIRS and DJS
RIRS or Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery is a surgical procedure used to clear renal blockage caused by stones. It is considered the most advanced form of minimally invasive surgery.
DJS or Double J Stenting surgery is used to drain the urine collected in the urinary bladder in case of a blockage. Stenting is also used to prevent the collapse of the ureter while the body of an individual is healing from an injury or surgery.
How are RIRS and DJS performed?
Before surgery:
- The doctor analyzes the patient and asks for regular check-ups and tests.
- Fourteen days prior to the RIRS surgery, the doctor inserts a DJ Stent. This DJ Stent aids in the insertion of the ureteroscope that reaches the kidney by expanding the pathways.
- The DJ Stent surgery is done only when the kidney stones have a diameter of 1.5 cm or more.
During surgery:
- The doctor sedates the patient and carefully inserts the endoscope into the kidney.
- The doctor locates kidney stones and breaks them into fragments using a holmium laser.
- They collect the fragmented stones via a device known as tipless basket and remove them from the body.
After surgery:
- After the completion of the surgery, the doctor sets a catheter inside the urethra. It helps in painless urination. They also advise the patient to consume a lot of fluids.
- Finally, the doctor advises regular follow-ups to monitor the health status of the patient.
Cost of the RIRS and DJS
Description | Cost |
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Average Cost of surgery in Hyderabad |
₹ 90,000 to ₹ 1,10,000 |
Average Cost of surgery in India |
₹ 1,15,000 |
Surgery details | Description |
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Number of days in the hospital |
Mostly 1 day but may increase if complications arise |
Type of surgery |
Major |
Type of Anaesthesia |
General or combined spinal-epidural anaesthesia |
Number of days required to recover |
5 to 7 days |
Duration of the procedure |
90 minutes on an average |
Type of surgical options available |
Laser |