Open Surgery for Kidney StonesSurgery OverviewIn open surgery to remove kidney stones, the surgeon uses an incision in the person's abdomen or side to reach the kidney and remove the stones. He or she then puts a small tube (catheter) near the kidney to drain urine until the kidney heals. What To Expect After SurgeryYou will be in the hospital for 6 to 9 days. You are usually able to resume your normal activities within 4 to 6 weeks. Why It Is DoneOpen surgery is rarely needed to remove kidney stones. You may need it if:
How Well It WorksDepending on the location of the kidney stone, open surgery usually can completely remove the stone. RisksThe risks of open surgery to remove a kidney stone include:
There also is the risk that the kidney may be severely damaged by the open surgery and may have to be removed. What To Think AboutDuring recovery at home, call your surgeon immediately if you have:
The use of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), percutaneous nephrolithotripsy, and ureteroscopy to remove kidney stones has nearly eliminated the need for open surgery to remove stones. The recovery time following open surgery is much longer than the recovery time for the treatments listed above. Complete the surgery information form (PDF) Credits
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