Modern Solution for Kidney Diseases: Laparoscopic Kidney Surgery
As Metropol Health Group, we provide services with laparoscopic kidney surgery, an advanced technology method in the treatment of kidney tumors and cysts. With this minimally invasive method, kidney problems are safely treated without large incisions and with less intervention to the body.
Who is it suitable for?
- Kidney Tumor
- Blood in the urine
- Pain in the side or back
- Unexplained weight loss
- Kidney Cyst
- Most of the time it is asymptomatic.
- However, large cysts can cause side pain.
How is Laparoscopic Surgery Performed?
- Anesthesia Administration: The procedure is usually performed under general anesthesia.
- Making Small Incisions: Several small incisions are made in the abdomen and the laparoscope and surgical instruments are inserted.
- Intervention of Problematic Tissue: The surgeon performs the necessary intervention by visualizing the tumor or cyst in the kidney with the help of a laparoscope.
- Removal of the Tumor The tumorous part of the kidney is surgically removed.
- Drainage or removal of the cyst: Large or uncomfortable cysts are treated surgically.
- Completion of the Procedure: The instruments are removed and the incisions are closed. Thanks to the small incisions, the healing time is fast and there are no large scars.
What are the Treatment Methods?
- Laparoscopic Nephrectomy: Removal of the tumorous part of the kidney or the entire kidney.
- Laparoscopic Cystectomy: Draining or surgical removal of a kidney cyst.
Why Laparoscopic Surgery?
- Minimal Intervention: It does not require large incisions, so the healing process is short.
- Less Pain: Patients feel less pain and can return to their daily lives faster.
- Aesthetic Advantages: No large scars due to small incisions.
Reliable Surgical Solutions with Metropol Health Group
In our 6 medical centers and 1 hospital across Izmir, laparoscopic surgical procedures are performed by our expert team with modern devices. With our patient-oriented approach, we ensure that you are safe throughout your treatment process.
Important Note: This information is for informational purposes. We recommend that you consult our specialist doctors for diagnosis and treatment.