Kidney : robotic and laproscopy nephrectomy

Overview

Robotic and Laparoscopic Nephrectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure performed to remove a diseased or damaged kidney. It may be done for conditions such as kidney cancer, severe kidney damage, or non-functioning kidneys. Using advanced robotic or laparoscopic technology, Dr. Swapnil Gholap performs this procedure with exceptional precision, ensuring minimal pain, faster recovery, and reduced scarring compared to traditional open surgery.

This modern surgical approach allows for smaller incisions and enhanced visualization, enabling precise removal of the affected kidney while preserving surrounding tissues.


When is Nephrectomy Recommended?

A nephrectomy may be advised in cases such as:

  • Kidney cancer (Renal cell carcinoma)

  • Severely damaged or non-functioning kidney

  • Chronic infection or obstruction

  • Severe trauma to the kidney

  • Donor nephrectomy (for kidney transplant)


Types of Nephrectomy

  1. Partial Nephrectomy:
    Only the diseased portion of the kidney is removed, preserving healthy kidney tissue.

  2. Radical Nephrectomy:
    The entire kidney along with surrounding fat and tissues (and sometimes adrenal gland) is removed, typically for cancer cases.

  3. Robotic / Laparoscopic Nephrectomy:
    Minimally invasive approach using a camera and precise surgical instruments controlled by the surgeon, ensuring high accuracy and minimal trauma.


Procedure

During the surgery, small incisions are made in the abdomen through which a high-definition camera and specialized instruments are inserted. The robotic or laparoscopic system assists Dr. Swapnil Gholap in performing the surgery with enhanced control and precision. The affected kidney is safely removed through a small incision, ensuring minimal disruption to surrounding organs.


Benefits of Robotic & Laparoscopic Nephrectomy

  • Smaller incisions and minimal scarring

  • Reduced pain and blood loss

  • Shorter hospital stay

  • Faster recovery and return to normal activities

  • Enhanced precision and safety


Post-operative Recovery

Patients typically stay in the hospital for 2–3 days and can resume light activities within 1–2 weeks. Regular follow-ups, hydration, and dietary modifications are recommended to support overall kidney health and recovery.


Why Choose Dr. Swapnil Gholap

With advanced expertise in robotic and laparoscopic urological surgeries, Dr. Swapnil Gholap ensures that every patient receives the most effective and minimally invasive treatment for kidney disorders. His patient-centric approach emphasizes safety, precision, and long-term well-being.

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