RIRS SPECIALIST · KALRA ENDO-URO CARE, JAIPUR

RIRS Laser Surgery
in Jaipur — scarless kidney stone removal.

Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery (RIRS) is the modern gold standard for kidney stones up to 2 cm. A thin flexible scope is passed through the natural urinary tract, and a Holmium or Thulium Fiber laser fragments the stone — no external incision, no stitches, often same-day discharge.

Dr. Deepesh Kalra has performed hundreds of RIRS procedures with the same flexible ureteroscope and laser systems used at top metro hospitals.

No external cutSame-day dischargeStones up to 2 cm
Dr Deepesh kalra
Up to 20 mm
Stones cleared in a
single RIRS setting
Same day
Discharge after most
routine RIRS
~99%
Single-session stone-free
rate < 1 cm
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01 · The Procedure

What is
RIRS?

RIRS — Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery — is a minimally invasive procedure for removing kidney stones using a flexible ureteroscope and a laser. Retrograde means working backwards through the natural urinary tract: the scope goes in through the urethra, up through the bladder, and into the kidney. Intrarenal means the work is done inside the kidney itself.

Once the scope is inside the kidney, a thin laser fibre is passed through it. The laser — either Holmium or Thulium Fiber — emits energy in microsecond pulses that fragment the stone into tiny pieces or sand-like dust. Larger fragments are extracted with a basket; smaller fragments and dust pass naturally over the following days.

The entire procedure is done under general or spinal anaesthesia, typically takes 45–90 minutes, and involves no external incision. A DJ stent is usually placed at the end and removed at a brief outpatient procedure 2–4 weeks later.

The procedure metro hospitals charge ₹2–3 lakh for is performed here with the same flexible ureteroscope and the same laser. Equipment isn't the differentiator — surgical experience is.
02 · Who is RIRS for?

Best for these
stone scenarios.

Most common indication

Kidney stones up to 2 cm

RIRS is the default modern treatment for kidney stones from about 6 mm to 20 mm. Stones smaller than 6 mm usually pass on their own or with medical management.

Difficult anatomy

Lower-pole stones

Stones in the lower pole of the kidney are challenging because of the steep angle of the calyx. Flexible RIRS can navigate this anatomy where rigid scopes can't.

Hard stones

High-density stones

Calcium oxalate monohydrate and brushite stones don't respond well to ESWL. RIRS with laser cuts through them directly.

Single kidney

Patients with one functioning kidney

RIRS carries the lowest risk to kidney function — preferred when you can't afford a complication.

Failed ESWL

Residual fragments

RIRS clears residual fragments that ESWL left behind, often in a single session.

Anti-coagulated

Patients on blood thinners

RIRS can often be done on patients who can't safely stop blood thinners — unlike PCNL which usually requires stopping them.

03 · Step by Step

How a RIRS procedure
actually goes.

01
Pre-op

Anaesthesia & positioning

General or spinal anaesthesia. You are positioned for safe scope access.

02
~15 min

Scope passage

Flexible ureteroscope passed gently through urethra, bladder, ureter, into kidney.

03
30–60 min

Laser fragmentation

Holmium or Thulium Fiber laser fragments the stone into tiny pieces or dust.

04
~15 min

Fragment removal

Larger fragments removed with a basket. Dust passes naturally.

05
~5 min

DJ stent placement

Soft stent placed to keep ureter open while it heals.

04 · Why Kalra Endo-Uro Care for RIRS

Four facts that matter
for this surgery.

01

High RIRS volume

Hundreds of RIRS procedures personally performed. Experience determines clearance rates and complication rates.

02

Latest laser technology

Thulium Fiber Laser alongside Holmium — faster fragmentation, less heat damage, better dusting for harder stones.

03

Flexible scope & basket selection

We use the right scope (Olympus, Storz) and basket (zero-tip, helical) for your stone — not a one-size-fits-all kit.

04

Same-day discharge protocol

Most RIRS patients go home the same day. Faster recovery, lower hospital costs.

05 · Cost

RIRS pricing
in Jaipur.

ProcedureStarting from
Consultation₹ [____]
NCCT KUB (if needed)₹ [____]
RIRS (one kidney, single stone)from ₹ [____]
RIRS (bilateral or multiple)from ₹ [____]
DJ stent removal (outpatient)from ₹ [____]
Stone chemical analysisIncluded
Cashless & Insurance

Cashless RIRS with all major insurers.

Star HealthHDFC ERGOBajaj AllianzCare HealthICICI LombardTata AIGCGHSECHS

We handle pre-authorisation paperwork. Call +91 9509370455 for a personalised estimate.

06 · Patient Story

RIRS in action.

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My stone was 17 mm in the lower pole — the toughest place. I thought I'd need a back cut. Dr. Kalra did it through the natural route with RIRS. I went home the same day.

Sunita, 42
Ajmer, Rajasthan
Condition17 mm lower-pole stone
ProcedureRIRS with Thulium Fiber laser
DischargeSame day
Return to workDay 4
Stent removalDay 18
07 · FAQ

RIRS —
your questions.

RIRS is reliable for stones up to about 2 cm. Above that, mini-PCNL or PCNL becomes the better choice — but RIRS may still be used as a complementary procedure.

No. RIRS uses the natural urinary tract. There are no external incisions, stitches, or visible scars.

Done under general or spinal anaesthesia, so no pain during the procedure. Mild discomfort and stent-related bladder irritability for a few days afterwards is common.

45–90 minutes depending on stone size, location, and complexity. Bilateral or multiple stones take longer.

The ureter swells from instrumentation and stone trauma. A DJ stent keeps it open during healing. Removed at 2–4 weeks.

For stones under 1 cm: roughly 95–99% clearance in a single setting. For stones 1–2 cm: 80–90%. Larger stones may need a planned second sitting.

Thulium Fiber is newer and offers faster dusting with less heat damage. Holmium is still excellent for fragmentation. We use both depending on stone type.

Most patients return to desk work in 3–5 days. Gym, heavy lifting, and travel resumed at 2 weeks. Stent removal at 2–4 weeks.

Yes — RIRS is covered by all major Indian health insurers with cashless TPA partners.

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