top of page

SURGERY - Healthcare Consulting Services

AONEHOSPITAL_DRDIGVIJAY_SURGERY.jpeg

CLICK THE LINKS TO KNOW MORE

​

1. LAP CHOLECYSTECTOMY

​

2. HERNIA SURGERY

​

3. APPENDICECTOMY

​

4. HEMORRHOIDS SURGERY

​

5. ANAL FISTULA / FISSURE

​

6. HYSTRECTOMY

Welcome to Our Non-Invasive Stone Surgery Center

​

At A ONE HOSPITAL, we specialize in state-of-the-art, non-invasive surgical procedures to address various types of stone-related conditions. Our commitment is to provide the most advanced and minimally disruptive treatments for kidney stones, urinary stones, and more.

​

What We Offer:

​

  • Expert Urologists : Our team of skilled urologists is experienced in non-invasive stone surgery, ensuring you receive the highest quality care.
     

  • Minimally Invasive Techniques : We utilize the latest advancements in non-invasive surgery to treat kidney stones, ureteral stones, and bladder stones with minimal discomfort and shorter recovery times.
     

  • Laser Lithotripsy : We employ laser technology to precisely break down and remove stones from the urinary tract, reducing the need for surgical incisions.
     

  • Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL) : We offer ESWL, a non-invasive method that uses shock waves to break up stones from outside the body, eliminating the need for invasive procedures.
     

  • Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate (HoLEP) : We provide this cutting-edge technique for treating prostate stones and urinary issues with minimal invasiveness.
     

  • Comprehensive Care : Our patient-centric approach ensures you receive personalized care and support throughout your journey to stone-free health.
     

Whether you're dealing with kidney stones, urinary stones, or other stone-related conditions, A ONE HOSPITAL is dedicated to providing you with the latest non-invasive stone surgery solutions for a more comfortable and efficient recovery.

STONE SURGERY​

​

There are several types of stone surgeries used to treat different types of stones that can form within the body. The most common types of stone surgeries include:

​

  1. Kidney Stone Surgery : Kidney stones are solid masses that form within the kidneys. Surgical procedures for kidney stones include:
     

    • Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL) : This non-invasive procedure uses shock waves to break kidney stones into smaller pieces, which can then be passed naturally.
       

    • Ureteroscopy (URS) : A thin, flexible tube with a camera is inserted into the urinary tract to locate and remove or break up the stone.
       

    • Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL) : A minimally invasive procedure in which a small incision is made in the back to access and remove larger kidney stones.
       

  2. Urinary Stone Surgery : Stones can also form in the urinary tract, including the ureters and bladder. Surgical procedures for urinary stones may include Ureteroscopy and Cystoscopy for bladder stones.
     

  3. Gallbladder Stone Surgery : Gallstones are solid particles that form in the gallbladder. The most common surgery for gallstones is:
     

    • Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy : A minimally invasive procedure in which the gallbladder is removed through small incisions.
       

  4. Salivary Gland Stone Surgery : Stones can form in the salivary glands. Surgical procedures may involve removing the stone or the affected salivary gland.
     

  5. Pancreatic Duct Stone Surgery : Pancreatic duct stones can be removed during endoscopic procedures, such as Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) or through surgical intervention.
     

  6. Bladder Stone Surgery : Bladder stones can be removed through cystoscopy or open surgery, depending on their size and location.

Formation of Stones: The formation of stones, such as kidney stones or gallstones, typically involves the crystallization of minerals or substances within the body. The specific type of stone depends on the composition of these substances. Common types of stones include:
 

  • Calcium Stones : These are the most common type and are often composed of calcium oxalate or calcium phosphate.
     

  • Struvite Stones : These form in response to urinary tract infections and are made of magnesium, ammonium, and phosphate.
     

  • Uric Acid Stones : They result from high levels of uric acid in the urine and are often seen in individuals with gout.
     

  • Cystine Stones : These are rare and occur due to a genetic condition that causes excessive cystine in the urine.
     

  • Cholesterol Gallstones : These form in the gallbladder and are primarily composed of cholesterol.
     

The treatment of stone-related conditions varies depending on the type, size, and location of the stone, and it may involve surgical procedures, medications, dietary changes, or lifestyle modifications. The choice of surgery and surgical approach will be determined by the specific needs of the patient and the nature of the stone condition.

bottom of page