Nephrectomy refers to a surgical procedure which involves the surgical removal of all or a part of the kidney. Nephrectomy is used as a treatment for kidney cancer, benign tumors or other kidney diseases that may have caused serious damage to a kidney. It is also performed for the removal of a healthy kidney from a donor for a transplant. There are three types of Nephrectomy:
Kidney cancer or kidney disease may present with the following symptoms:
Kidney cancer or kidney disease can be diagnosed using the following diagnostic procedures:
There are two different approaches to surgery; open surgery and laparoscopic surgery.
As with any other major surgery, a nephrectomy may include the following risks:
The surgery is 2-4 hours long. The patient may have to stay in the hospital for 3-5 days. Symptoms like fatigue, nausea, diarrhea, constipation or headache may be experienced a couple weeks after surgery. The patient can get back to work 4-6 weeks post the surgery.
MBBS, MD, DM - Nephrologist