GMC Srinagar performs first Primary Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery on 5-year-old child
Srinagar: The Department of Urology at Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar's Super Speciality Hospital has achieved a significant medical milestone by successfully performing the first Primary Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery (RIRS) on a 5-year-old child in Jammu and Kashmir.
This groundbreaking procedure treated a 2 cm renal stone using a minimally invasive technique.
RIRS is an advanced endoscopic procedure that allows surgeons to remove kidney stones through the natural urinary passage without any external incisions. Utilizing a flexible ureterorenoscope and a laser lithotripsy tool, the procedure precisely fragments and removes the stones. Known for its high success rate and minimal recovery time, RIRS represents a significant advancement in urological surgery.
The young patient, admitted with severe abdominal pain and difficulty urinating, underwent thorough diagnostic evaluations. The Urology team identified a large renal stone, and given the child’s age and the stone’s size, opted for RIRS as the safest and most effective treatment.
Leading the procedure, Prof. (Dr.) Syed Sajjad Nazir, head of the Urology Department, explained, “Performing RIRS on such a young patient presented unique challenges, but our team was well-prepared. The procedure was completed successfully, and the patient responded very well. We are proud to have set this precedent in the region.”
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