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Tiny Patient, Big Victory: Baby's Kidneys Cleared of Stones
28 Nov
Summary
- A 10-month-old baby had stones removed from both kidneys.
- The minimally invasive procedure involved placing tubes directly into kidneys.
- Doctors successfully cleared a 2 cm stone and a 3 cm stone bulk.

In a remarkable medical feat, doctors at Meenakshi Mission Hospital and Research Centre successfully cleared multiple stones from the kidneys of a 10-month-old baby. Utilizing a minimally invasive approach, the surgical team placed tubes directly into the infant's kidneys, leading to a marked improvement in urine output within 48 hours. This procedure allowed for the removal of a significant 2 cm stone from one kidney and a 3 cm bulk of stones from the other.
Senior Consultant Urologist D. Paul Vincent noted that open stone surgeries are typically avoided in infants under one year old. This approach is part of the hospital's successful strategy, having managed 12 children this year without resorting to open surgery, achieving complete stone clearance. The focus remains on advanced, less invasive techniques for pediatric patients.



