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MBBS, MS, DU
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30 years experience overall
Sarita Vihar , Delhi
MBBS, MS, MCh
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21 years experience overall
Sarita Vihar & Nehru Enclave , Delhi
MBBS from R.G. Kar Medical College, Calcutta. (1994-1999) M.S. (General Surgery) from BLDEA Medical College, Karnataka University (2001-2004) and DNB (Urology) from Apollo Hospital, New Delhi (2005-2008) Advanced Fellowship in Endourology and Robotic Surgery, Jackson Health System, Miami, Florida, USA (June 2008 to May 2011) HIFU for Prostate Cancer Doctors Hospital, Nassau, Bahamas [April 23& 24, 2010]
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20 years experience overall
Sarita Vihar , Delhi
MBBS, MS (General Surgery), MCh (Urology)
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7 years experience overall
Karol Bagh , Delhi
MBBS, MS (Surgery), FRCS (G), FRCS (ED), Dip. Urology (Lon)
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34 years experience overall
Sarita Vihar , Delhi
MBBS, MS(General Surgery), MCh Urology
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27 years experience overall
Sarita Vihar , Delhi
MBBS, MS, MCh
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30 years experience overall
Nehru Enclave , Delhi
MBBS, MS, MCH, DNB
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36 years experience overall
Sarita Vihar , Delhi
MBBS MS DNB
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15 years experience overall
Nehru Enclave , Delhi
MBBS MS MCH
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12 years experience overall
Karol Bagh , Delhi
MBBS, MS, FRCS, DU, FRCS
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33 years experience overall
Sarita Vihar , Delhi
MBBS M.S DrNB
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5 years experience overall
Pusaroad , Delhi
After DJ Stent removal, it is advisable to drink plenty of fluids to help flush out any residual debris or irritants from the urinary system. It is also recommended to avoid heavy lifting, strenuous activities, and excessive caffeine or alcohol consumption for a few days to allow the urinary system to heal properly.
If a DJ Stent is not removed as scheduled, it can lead to complications such as encrustation (build-up of mineral deposits on the stent), infection, or migration of the stent. It is important to follow your doctor’s instructions regarding the removal timeline to avoid these potential problems.
The removal of a DJ Stent is typically a quick and relatively painless procedure. While it is possible to remove the stent without anaesthesia, most doctors prefer to use local anaesthesia or numbing medication to ensure patient comfort during the removal process.
Common side effects of DJ Stents include bladder spasms, frequent urination, blood in urine, discomfort or pain in the lower back or abdomen, and urinary tract infections. These side effects can usually be managed with medications and resolve once the stent is removed.
DJ Stenting can help in relieving urinary obstructions caused by stones by allowing urine to flow past the stone. However, it does not directly remove the stone itself. Additional treatments such as lithotripsy or surgery may be required to remove the stone.
Some discomfort or pain may be experienced after DJ Stenting, which can be managed with pain medications prescribed by your doctor. However, the procedure itself is usually performed under anesthesia, so you will not feel any pain during the stent placement.
The treatment typically takes 30 minutes to an hour. However, you may need to spend a few hours or overnight in the hospital for monitoring and recuperation.
Eligibility for DJ Stenting depends on the specific condition being treated. Your doctor will evaluate your medical history, perform necessary tests, and determine if DJ Stenting is the appropriate treatment option for you.
There are many reputable hospitals that offer DJ Stenting. It is recommended to choose a hospital that has experienced urology or interventional radiology departments, with specialists who have expertise in this procedure.
After DJ Stenting, it is important to follow your doctor’s instructions. This may include taking prescribed medications, drinking plenty of fluids, avoiding heavy lifting or strenuous activities, and monitoring for any signs of infection or complications. Regular check-ups with your doctor will also be scheduled.
Before undergoing DJ Stenting, your doctor may ask you to stop taking certain medications, fast for a few hours before the procedure, and undergo some tests to assess your overall health. Your doctor will provide specific instructions tailored to your situation.
The recovery time for DJ Stenting varies depending on the individual and the specific condition being treated. Generally, patients may experience discomfort or pain for a few days after the procedure, but they can resume normal activities within a week or two.
The success rate of DJ Stenting depends on various factors, such as the underlying condition being treated and individual patient factors. In general, DJ Stenting has a high success rate and can effectively relieve urinary obstructions in most cases.
To find the best doctors for DJ Stenting, you can ask for recommendations from your primary care physician, seek referrals from friends or family members, or research online for urologists or interventional radiologists with expertise in this procedure.
DJ Stenting is a medical procedure where a small tube called a stent is placed in the ureter (the tube that connects the kidney to the bladder). It helps in draining urine from the kidney to the bladder and is commonly used to treat blockages or obstructions in the urinary system.
Urologists and interventional radiologists are the doctors who perform DJ Stenting.
A doctor who performs DJ Stenting is typically a urologist or an interventional radiologist. They have specialized training and experience in performing this procedure.