MINI PCNL Treatment for Kidney Stones

Mini-perc (Mini-PCNL) is a minimally invasive surgery using small, 14–20 Fr instruments to remove kidney stones, offering reduced bleeding, less pain, and faster recovery. 

What Is MINI PCNL?

MINI PCNL is a minimally invasive surgical procedure in which kidney stones are removed through a very small incision in the back. Compared to traditional PCNL, MINI PCNL uses smaller instruments, making it safer and more comfortable for patients.

 

Advanced MINI PCNL Surgery for Kidney Stones

MINI PCNL (Mini Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy) is an advanced, minimally invasive kidney stone removal procedure. It is a refined version of standard PCNL that uses smaller instruments, resulting in less pain, minimal blood loss, and faster recovery.

 

When Is MINI PCNL Recommended?

MINI PCNL Procedure Overview

Benefits of MINI PCNL Treatment

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With over 18 years of clinical experience, Dr. Yogesh Taneja specializes in minimally invasive urological procedures and provides personalized treatment plans using advanced medical technology. His compassionate and patient-friendly approach ensures safe, effective, and comfortable care for every patient.

1. How is MINI PCNL different from standard PCNL?

MINI PCNL uses smaller instruments and a smaller incision than standard PCNL, resulting in less pain, reduced blood loss, and faster recovery.

2. Is MINI PCNL safe?

Yes, MINI PCNL is a safe and effective procedure when performed by an experienced urologist. It has a high success rate with minimal complications.

3. Is MINI PCNL painful?

The procedure is done under anesthesia, so there is no pain during surgery. Mild discomfort after surgery is temporary and managed with medication.

4. How long does recovery take after MINI PCNL?

Most patients recover within 5–7 days and can return to normal activities gradually, depending on individual healing.

5. Can kidney stones come back after MINI PCNL?

MINI PCNL removes existing stones completely, but new stones can form. Drinking plenty of water, following dietary advice, and regular follow-ups help prevent recurrence.

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