Pcnl Cost In Fortis Hospital Mulund Mumbai

Minimum Cost Rs.213120
Maximum Cost Rs.284160
  • Days In Hospital 3 days
  • Outside Hospital Stay 8 days

Cost of Pcnl in Fortis Hospital Mulund Mumbai: Detailed Overview

Pcnl cost in Fortis Hospital Mulund Mumbai for Indian Patients is between Rs.213120 to Rs.284160. Cost for International patients is between USD 4320 to USD 5280.

Patient has to stay in the hospital for 3 days and outside the hospital for 8 days. The total cost of the treatment depends on the diagnosis and facilities opted by the patient.

Percutaneous nephrolithotomy is a minimally-invasive procedure to remove stones from the kidney by a small puncture wound through the skin
Procedure takes 3 hrs .The surgery is performed by making a small 1 cm incision in the patient’s flank area. A tube is placed through the incision into the kidney under x-ray guidance. A small telescope is then passed through the tube in order to visualize the stone, break it and remove it from the body.Sometimes a laser or other device called a lithotripter may be used to break up the stone before it can be removed.

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PCNL Rs.213120 Rs.284160

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This surgery is most suitable to remove stones of more than 2 cm in size and which are present near the pelvic region
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Everything You Need to Know About Pcnl: Q&A

Before the Procedure (5 Questions):

PCNL is Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy. It is a technique to remove a certain kidney or upper ureter stones that are too large for other stone treatment. 

PCNL is used most often when kidney stones are too difficult to reach, too large, too numerous, or too dense to be treated by shock wave lithotripsy or ureteroscopy.

If you are experiencing the following situations, you will need a PCNL:

  • Recurrent urinary tract infection

  • Chronic pain

  • Blood in urine

  • Deterioration of renal function

Yes, it is major surgery because this technique is used for removing large renal stones. It is the standard treatment with which all other approaches should be compared.

In this surgery, a small 1 cm incision is done in between your lower ribs and hips. A tube is inserted through the incision into the kidney with a small telescope to visualize the stone. The doctor will break the stone and remove it from the body.

During the Procedure (5 Questions):

The surgery will last one to three hours to remove large, multiple, or complex stones.

You will not feel any pain during the procedure because you will be under general anesthesia, which means you will be asleep during the whole surgery.

During the surgery, the patient has to be in the prone position, which means the patient is lying face down so that the surgeon can perform the procedure properly.

PCNL is safe with an acceptable complication rate. Its outcomes are good; renal function remains stable or improves after the procedure.

No, you will be under general anesthesia, which means you will be asleep during the procedure. This helps make sure that you are still when the small instruments are inside your body. 

Post the Procedure (5 Questions):

You should avoid taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Naproxen, Motrin, etc., for at least 72 hours after the surgery.

Drink plenty of fluids, especially water, and eat high-fiber food as pain medications can be constipating. 

When you reach home after the surgery, take as much rest as possible. You can resume your daily activities one to two weeks after the procedure. 

Yes, you can. Go on a daily walk and gradually increase walking as tolerated but do not do any heavy lifting for the first four weeks after the surgery.

Smoking will delay healing and increase the risk of infection. Therefore it is better to avoid smoking for some weeks after your surgery.

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