RIRS (Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery)

Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery (RIRS) is a minimally invasive, incision-free, endoscopic procedure using a flexible scope and laser to remove kidney stones.

What Is RIRS?

RIRS is a laser-based endoscopic procedure in which a flexible ureteroscope is passed through the natural urinary passage to reach the kidney. The stone is then broken into fine fragments using laser technology, without any incision or cuts on the body.

 

Advanced RIRS Treatment for Kidney Stones

RIRS (Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery) is a modern, minimally invasive procedure used to treat kidney stones located inside the kidney. We offer safe and effective RIRS treatment with high success rates, minimal discomfort, and faster recovery.

When Is RIRS Recommended?

RIRS Procedure Overview

Benefits of RIRS 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. Is RIRS a safe procedure?

Yes, RIRS is a safe and minimally invasive procedure with a high success rate and low complication risk when performed by an experienced urologist.

2. Is RIRS painful?

RIRS is performed under anesthesia, so there is no pain during the procedure. Mild discomfort after treatment is temporary and manageable.

3. How long does RIRS surgery take?

The procedure usually takes 60–120 minutes, depending on the size and number of stones.

4. How long does recovery take after RIRS?

Most patients return to daily activities within 2–3 days. Complete recovery depends on individual healing.

5. Can kidney stones recur after RIRS?

Yes, new stones can form if preventive measures are not followed. Drinking plenty of water and dietary changes help reduce recurrence.

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