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Beth Ann
06-16-2011, 12:37 PM
Hi,

I was wondering if anyone here with kidney damage or without has had a lithotripsy done to blast a kidney stone. My mom has severe kidney involvement but also a massive kidney stone that the doctors think may be helping her creatinine stay elevated. She has been doing well with her treatment but I think the thought of having a surgery is getting the best of her.

pberggren1
06-16-2011, 03:53 PM
I know nothing about kidney stones and have never heard of lithotripsy.

Beth Ann
06-16-2011, 11:28 PM
thanks for your reply. we don't really know to much either other than they use some type of waves to shoot the stone and break it up into smaller pieces so it will pass. when she was admitted in the hospital 2 months ago they were blaming this for her rise in her creatinine, 1 week later we got the wegeners diagnosis. it's supposed to be a pretty safe procedure from what we have heard, but we're just nervous because she has had a good amount of damage to her kidneys already.

Sangye
06-17-2011, 02:04 AM
I don't have anything to add about lithotripsy other than your mom's doctors should be very clear about the odds of it working, the risks, and the odds of her needing surgery to remove the stone if the lithotripsy doesn't work.

drz
06-17-2011, 04:01 AM
I don't have anything to add about lithotripsy other than your mom's doctors should be very clear about the odds of it working, the risks, and the odds of her needing surgery to remove the stone if the lithotripsy doesn't work.

I might want more than one doctors opinion on these issues too since losing your kidneys can be a life changer or major event anyway.

Lightwarrior
06-17-2011, 01:23 PM
I don't have anything to add about lithotripsy other than your mom's doctors should be very clear about the odds of it working, the risks, and the odds of her needing surgery to remove the stone if the lithotripsy doesn't work.

I have a history of kidney stones. As a matter of fact I was admitted to the hospital last night and will have surgery tomorrow for stent placement and to lithrotripsy a 8mm stone and a 10mm stone that are occlusive. There really isn't a lot of choices, passing them is pretty much impossible at that size and letting them occlude will damage kidney. Stent and lithrotrispy are preferable to having them go in through back to surgically remove stones. It is an out patient surgery if you are not already admitted.

Beth Ann
06-17-2011, 01:35 PM
Thanks everyone for your advice. Her doctors said that it needs to come out that "its not a stone its a boulder" =] and its only going to cause more damage if its in there. She already has a stent in from when she was diagnosed 2 months ago so they want to get the stone out before they have to remove the stent. Lightwarrior best of luck to you tomorrow!!

Sangye
06-17-2011, 01:40 PM
I'm sorry you have to go through that, LW. I hope everything goes well and you get relief!

Fran
06-17-2011, 07:17 PM
Lightwarrior and Beth's Mum,

Hope all goes well for you both !

Fran

drz
06-18-2011, 10:02 AM
Is it painful or just noisy like the old type MRI?

Best wishes for successful surgery.


I have a history of kidney stones. As a matter of fact I was admitted to the hospital last night and will have surgery tomorrow for stent placement and to lithrotripsy a 8mm stone and a 10mm stone that are occlusive. There really isn't a lot of choices, passing them is pretty much impossible at that size and letting them occlude will damage kidney. Stent and lithrotrispy are preferable to having them go in through back to surgically remove stones. It is an out patient surgery if you are not already admitted.

Lightwarrior
06-19-2011, 05:35 AM
Is it painful or just noisy like the old type MRI?

Best wishes for successful surgery.

Thanks to everyone for good wishes. Actually they put me out under general anesthesia. I only remember waking up, needing to pee and a sore throat from the endo trachael (ET) tube. I pushed to get discharged even though I feel like I get superb care because all of the nurses and doctors know me. Because I have a Nurse practitioner(NP) as my primary care provider I get a hospitalist as my admitting physician. Since most of them know me they pretty much do what I ask, which is why I have a NP as my primary care provider, she listens to me but isn't afraid to challenge my thinking. I am taking it easy today and tomorrow to lessen the chances of waking up the Weg dog.

Good luck Beth, I always ask for pyridium( turns urine bright orange) and oxybutin, it eases the discomfort.

drz
06-19-2011, 12:12 PM
Glad it turned out OK. Best wishes for a good recovery.

Sangye
06-19-2011, 01:23 PM
I'm glad it went well, LightWarrior! So happy you get the excellent care you deserve. :smile1:

Beth Ann
06-19-2011, 02:14 PM
so thrilled everything went well! My mom and I were thinking about you yesterday. Hope you have a quick recovery!!

Fran
06-19-2011, 06:04 PM
I'm glad all went well - I hope you feel better soon.

Fran