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Dr. Deepesh Kalra

Best RIRS Treatment in Jaipur

RIRS Laser Surgery Treatment

RIRS (Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery) is a minimally invasive laser surgery used to treat kidney stones.

  • “Retrograde” means the procedure is done by going backward through the urinary tract (via the urethra and bladder).

  • “Intrarenal” means inside the kidney.

  • A thin flexible ureteroscope with a camera is passed through the natural urinary passage (without cuts).

  • Once the stone is located, a Holmium Laser is used to break it into very fine dust or small fragments, which are then removed or pass naturally.

When is RIRS Recommended?

  • Kidney stones larger than 8 mm to 2 cm

  • Stones that cannot pass naturally or with medicines

  • Stones not suitable for ESWL (shock wave therapy)

  • Stones located in difficult-to-reach areas of the kidney

  • Patients who are not fit for open or major surgery


 Benefits of RIRS

No external cut or scar – surgery is done naturally via urine passage
Painless / very less pain compared to open surgery
Quick recovery – patients usually discharged in 1–2 days
Safe for obese, diabetic, or cardiac patients
Precise – laser dusts even hard stones
Minimal bleeding


 Procedure Steps

  1. Patient under anesthesia

  2. Flexible ureteroscope passed through urethra → bladder → ureter → kidney

  3. Stones identified via camera

  4. Laser (Holmium/YAG) breaks stones into dust/small pieces

  5. Fragments removed or left to pass with urine

  6. A DJ stent (temporary tube) may be placed for smooth urine flow


Recovery & Aftercare

    • Hospital stay: 24–48 hours

    • Stent usually removed in 1–2 weeks

    • Resume normal activities quickly

    • Drink plenty of water (2.5–3L/day)

    • Regular follow-up with ultrasound/CT if required

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