Male Surgery

Kidney Stone Surgery

Fast, Minimally Invasive Removal of Painful Stones Blocking the Kidney or Ureter

Kidney stone surgery provides fast, safe removal of stones that are too large to pass naturally or are causing severe pain, obstruction, or infection risk. At Menscape, our urologists use advanced laser, endoscopic, and minimally invasive techniques to clear stones quickly and protect long-term kidney function.

Our solutions

What are the options?

Retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) + Laser Lithotripsy

A tiny scope is passed through the urethra to reach the stone and break it into dust using a laser.
✔ No incisions
✔ Fast recovery
✔ Ideal for stones 6–20 mm or trapped in ureter

Retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) + Laser Lithotripsy

Shockwave Lithotripsy (ESWL)

External sound waves break stones into smaller pieces.
✔ Non-invasive
✔ Best for kidney stones <15 mm

Shockwave Lithotripsy (ESWL)

Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL)

A small incision in the back to directly remove large or complex stones.
✔ Best for stones >2 cm
✔ Highest stone-free rate

Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL)

Emergency Stent Placement

A ureteral stent temporarily relieves kidney obstruction for stones causing severe blockage or infection risk.

Emergency Stent Placement

What Our Patients Say

Male Surgery

The laser treatment stopped the agony almost instantly. I walked out the same day feeling like a different person.

Jonas, 45
Male Surgery

I was terrified of surgery, but RIRS was quick and painless. The relief after the obstruction cleared was unbelievable.

Thawin, 39

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What Our Patients Say

Preparation

  • Urinalysis & kidney function bloodwork

  • Ultrasound or CT scan

  • Stop blood thinners if advised

  • Light fasting before anesthesia

  • Hydrate unless instructed otherwise

  • Bring any past imaging

Preparation

Treatment Process

  • Imaging & Diagnosis
    CT or ultrasound identifies the exact stone size, location, and obstruction.

  • Surgery Selection
    Your urologist chooses the best method (RIRS, ESWL, or PCNL).

  • Procedure Under Anesthesia

    RIRS + laser: endoscopic, no incisions

    ESWL: sound waves from outside

    PCNL: small 1 cm incision for direct access

  • Stone Removal / Fragmentation
    Laser or instruments remove the stone safely.

  • Temporary Stent (If Needed)
    Supports ureter healing for 5–14 days.

  • Recovery

    1-night hospital stay for URS/ESWL

    3-night hospital stay for PCNL

    Mild discomfort for a few days

Treatment Process

Experienced Stone Surgeons

Specialists in RIRS, laser lithotripsy, PCNL, and ESWL.

Immediate Evaluation for Severe Pain

On-site ultrasound, CT coordination, and urgent treatment.

Minimally Invasive Techniques

Fast recovery and minimal scarring.

Private, Discreet Care

Confidential consultations & WhatsApp recovery support.

Frequently asked questions

Do all kidney stones require surgery?

No — stones <5 mm often pass naturally.

Does laser surgery hurt?

No — performed under anesthesia.

How fast can surgery be scheduled?

Often within 24–72 hours depending on severity.

How long does recovery take?

Most men feel normal in 2–4 days after URS or ESWL.

Can stones come back?

Yes — prevention depends on hydration, diet, and metabolic factors.

GET FAST RELIEF & PROTECT YOUR KIDNEY HEALTH

GET FAST RELIEF &
PROTECT YOUR KIDNEY HEALTH
GET FAST RELIEF & PROTECT YOUR KIDNEY HEALTH