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Nephrectomy in Asia

Hospitals and medical centers in Asia performing Nephrectomy.

Mahkota Medical Centre

An experienced Nephrologist heads our team with renal trained staff nurses and hospital aides to provide the necessary expertise and nursing care. The Resident Nephrologist provides clinical management to patients undergoing dialysis treatment in the Centre.

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Mount Elizabeth Hospital

Nephrology (kidney disease) specialists at Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore, are kidney physicians who provide a complete range of consultation, diagnosis and treatment for patients with kidney diseases.

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Apollo Hospital Chennai

The Centres of Excellence for Nephrology and Urology, excel in several areas of Nephrology including renal biopsies, critical care nephrology, hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis.

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Moolchand Medcity

Trust based hospital that treats around 7,000 international patients a year. India's first JCI and comprehensive NABH accredited hospital.

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Fortis Vasant Kunj

Fortis Flt. Lt. Rajan Dhall Hospital is a Centre of Excellence for Cardiac Sciences, Renal Sciences, Diabetology, Pulmonology and Thoracic Sciences and a specialty center for Joint Replacement, Genito-urinary, Cosmetic Surgery and Dental care.

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Columbia Asia Hospital - Palam Vihar

A modern 100 bed hospital opened in 2008, located in Gurgaon, outside of New Delhi.The hospital is a part of the Columbia Asia Group, which has an international patients office able to assist foreign patients with all aspects of medical travel.

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Fortis Mohali Hospital

A JCI accredited hospital, and one of the region’s leading multi-speciality hospitals, with a super-speciality in Heart.

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Global Hospitals & Health City Chennai

The flagship hospital of the Global Hospitals Group, which operates eight hospitals throughout India. The modern 500 bed hospital was opened in 2009, and offers advanced medical and surgical treatment, including organ transplantation, cardiac surgey and neurosurgy.

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Sevenhills Hospital

SevenHills Group of Hospitals (SHHL) has been delivering Healthcare services at the highest level, since past 25 years. SevenHills Hospital, Mumbai, is a world class integrated Healthcare Delivery System, that provides comprehensive Healthcare...

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Gleneagles Hospital

A 380 bed private hospital offering tertiary acute care services that cover a wide range of medical and surgical specialties.

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About Nephrectomy

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.

What is Nephrectomy?
Nephrectomy is a surgical procedure in which a kidney or a part of a kidney is removed. A nephrectomy is performed if the kidney is severely damaged due to disease or injury or if the kidney is malfunctioned due to congenital conditions. The kidney may become damaged due to cancer, infections or polycystic kidney disease. A nephrectomy is also performed on a kidney donor for kidney transplantation.

What are the types of Nephrectomy?

  • Radical Nephrectomy: In a radical nephrectomy, the kidney, surrounding lymph nodes, adrenal gland and the fatty tissue surrounding the kidney are removed.
  • Simple Nephrectomy: In a simple nephrectomy, only the damaged kidney is removed. A simple nephrectomy may also be performed on a kidney donor.
  • Partial Nephrectomy: In a partial nephrectomy, only the tumor or an infected portion from a diseased kidney is removed, keeping the rest of the kidney intact.

How is a nephrectomy performed?

A nephrectomy is performed in the following ways:
  • Simple and Partial Open Nephrectomy:
    During an open surgery for a simple and partial nephrectomy, the patient is required to lie on one side. An incision of about 12 inches long is made on the side of the patient’s abdomen, beneath the ribs. Muscle and fat tissues are removed. Sometimes the patient’s rib may also be removed for the surgery. The ureter and blood vessels attached to the kidney are cut and clamped, after which the kidney is removed. The incision is closed with stitches or staples.
  • Radical Open Nephrectomy
    In an open surgery for a radical nephrectomy, an incision of about 8 to 12 inches long is made in the front part of the abdomen, beneath the ribs. This surgery may also be done through the side of the patient’s abdomen. Then, the ureter and blood vessels attached to the kidney are cut and clamped, after which the kidney is removed. The adrenal gland and lymph nodes are also removed during this surgery. The incision is then closed with stitches or staples.
  • Laparoscopic Surgery:
    A laparoscopic surgery may be used to perform a nephrectomy. During this, 3 to 4 small incisions are made on the side of the patient’s abdomen. Surgical instruments along with a videoscope are inserted through the incisions. Air is pumped into the abdomen to inflate it for better view. The ureter and kidney is cut. The kidney is placed in a bag and pulled out through a fifth incision, which is made towards the end of the surgery. The fifth incision is about 3 inches long and is made in the abdomen just below the navel. The kidney may also be removed with the surgeon’s hand, out of the fifth incision, which should be about 3 to 5 inches long. The incisions are then closed with stitches or staples. Recovery from a laparoscopic surgery is considerably quicker than an open surgery.

How to prepare for a nephrectomy?
  • The patient should inform the doctor about any medical conditions such as pregnancy or heart disease.
  • The doctor should also be informed regarding any medication that the patient is taking. Certain medication needs to be stopped before the surgery.
  • Blood samples are taken from the patient in case the patient needs blood transfusion.
  • The patient should abstain from smoking some days before the surgery to enable a quick recovery.
  • The patient should stop eating any solid or liquid food 12 hours before the surgery.
  • A catheter is inserted into the patient’s urinary bladder.
  • The doctor will talk to the patient about the surger

Duration of procedure/surgery : Approximately 3 hours

Days admitted : 2 to 7 days depending on the type of surgery

Anesthesia : General Anesthesia

Recovery : - Pain is normally felt in the incision area after the surgery. Pain medication may be provided. - The patient’s renal function is monitored after the surgery. If the remaining kidney is healthy, it will gradually enhance its functioning and recompense for the loss of the removed kidney. - The patient may not be able to eat for 1 to 3 days after the surgery. If the doctor recommends, liquid diet may be given. - Breathing exercises may be recommended to prevent pneumonia. - The patient may need to wear special stockings and receive shots to prevent blood clots. - The patient may fully recover in 3 to 6 weeks.

Risks : The risks associated with a nephrectomy are: - Injury to the other organs - Failure of the remaining kidney - Dysfunction of the other kidney - Hernia of the surgical incision - Blood clots - Breathing difficulty - Infection - Pneumonia - Reaction to medication - Stroke

After care : - The patient should follow the doctor’s instructions carefully. - Physical activities like lifting weights, bending, etc. should be avoided. - The incision stitches and wound should be kept dry and clean. - Once the patient is allowed to bathe or shower after the surgery, the wound and stitches should be washed carefully. The wound should then be bandaged and kept dry. The doctor should be informed immediately if the patient has the following symptoms: - Chest pain and breathing difficulty - Trouble passing urine or having a bowel movement - Bleeding from the surgical wound - Infection or swelling of the incision - Fever - Blood in the urine - Itchy skin with rash - Chills and cough

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