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Nephrectomy is a type of surgery that involves the removal of a kidney. It is typically performed when one or both kidneys are damaged, diseased or not functioning properly. The surgery may be partial where only part of the kidney is removed or radical where the entire kidney is taken out. A nephrectomy is often necessary for treating kidney tumors, severe kidney disease or complications that affect the kidneys’ ability to function.
Nephrectomy treatment is often required when:
Kidney disease or damage that affects the kidney’s ability to function.
Kidney cancer or a kidney tumor that requires removal.
Chronic kidney problems that lead to the failure of the organ.
Infections that cannot be treated with antibiotics.
Trauma or injury that causes irreparable damage to the kidney.
Before the surgery, your doctor will guide you through the preparation process. Such as:
There are two main types of nephrectomy procedures:
1. Radical Nephrectomy: The entire kidney and surrounding tissue, including the adrenal gland are removed.
2. Partial Nephrectomy: Only the diseased or damaged part of the kidney is removed, leaving the rest intact.
The surgery can be performed in two ways:
Open surgery involves a larger incision to access the kidney.
Laparoscopic nephrectomy is a minimally invasive technique with smaller incisions.
1. Before the Procedure:
You will undergo a physical examination and tests to prepare for the surgery. Anesthesia will be administered before the surgery begins.
2. During the Procedure:
You will be asleep under general anesthesia. Depending on the type of nephrectomy, your surgeon will make an incision and remove either part or the whole kidney.
3. After the Procedure:
You will need to rest and recover in the hospital. You may experience pain but medications will help manage it. Your doctor will monitor your kidney function and overall recovery.
As with any surgery, nephrectomy carries risks, such as:
Infection at the surgical site.
Bleeding or blood clots.
Damage to surrounding organs, such as the bladder or blood vessels.
Complications related to anesthesia.
Kidney function loss (especially if only one kidney is removed).
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