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Urology Surgery in Gurgaon

Best Urologist for Kidney Stone Surgery in Gurgaon

Dr. Vikram Aryan is trusted for advanced urology surgery in Gurgaon, especially for stone removal using RIRS, PCNL, and URS. He’s done hundreds of cases safely, with good outcomes and less post-op pain. His technique is clean, with minimal cuts and fast healing.
He knows how painful kidney stones can be—and treats them with patience and precision. With years of hands-on experience in RIRS surgery in Gurgaon, he uses high-definition endoscopy to break and clear stones that others can’t reach easily.
His PCNL skills work great for large stones, while URS helps for mid-size ones stuck in the ureter. The care doesn’t stop after surgery—he makes sure you’re stone-free and back on your feet soon.
He depends upon accuracy, safety, and full awareness of patient comfort. Each treatment is tailored by the size and location of the stone so that there can be rapid recovery with minimal discomfort. His commitment to advanced technology and personalized care has made him one of the most trusted urologist surgeon in Gurgaon.

 

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    What is Urology Surgery?

    Urology surgery deals with problems in the urinary system. Mostly, it’s about getting rid of kidney stones. The usual surgeries are RIRS, PCNL, and URS. They use thin, flexible tubes called scopes. These go in through tiny cuts or natural openings. So, there’s no big cut or long healing time.

    PCNL surgery in Gurgaon is good for big stones or stones stuck deep in the kidney. RIRS goes up the urine pipe to reach stones inside the kidney. URS clears stones stuck in the tube from the kidney to the bladder.

    All surgeries happen under anesthesia. You won’t feel a thing during it. Because the cuts are small, you heal faster. The scars are hardly visible. You can get back to your usual life quickly

    What are the Symptoms That May Need Urology Surgery?

    • The biggest one is pain. If you feel sharp pain in your lower back or side that comes and goes, it might be a stone. It can move down and hurt near your groin, too.

    • There might be blood in the urine. Sometimes it’s visible, sometimes only lab tests catch it. You may feel burning while peeing or an urge to pee often. Urine may look cloudy or smell odd.

    • If the stone blocks urine flow, there can be swelling on one side of the belly. Fever or chills can also show up—that’s serious.
      Even dull aches that come and go shouldn’t be ignored. Small stones may pass on their own, but bigger ones need help.

    • If you’re passing tiny stones often or have had kidney pain more than once, it’s better to get it checked.


      Dr. Aryan will suggest ureteroscopy treatment or RIRS if needed, only after proper scans and tests.

    Why You Should Not Delay Surgery

    Delaying stone removal can damage your kidneys. It may also cause repeated infections or make pain worse. The stone can grow or get stuck deeper.
    Quick surgery through RIRS or PCNL removes the problem before it spreads. Better to fix it now than wait and risk long-term issues.

    Kidney Stone Surgery Cost in Gurgaon

    The cost depends on the procedure—RIRS, PCNL, or URS—and the stone size. On average, it’s affordable and covered by most insurance plans. You’ll get full cost clarity before the surgery. No hidden charges.

    Benefits of Kidney Stone Surgery

    Some of the major benefits include:

    • Very small cuts or no cuts at all, so healing is faster.

    • Less pain after surgery, compared to the old open methods.

    • Stones are fully removed, even the hard-to-reach ones.

    • Shorter hospital stay, sometimes just one night.

    • Back to work quickly, usually in a few days.

    • Lower infection risk, as everything is done with sterile scopes.

    • Good for large and small stones, depending on type.

    • Doesn’t harm surrounding organs, so safer in most cases.

    • High success rate when done by experienced urologists.

    • PCNL clears big stones without needing full surgery.

    • RIRS works great for mid-size or soft stones inside the kidney.

    • URS is helpful when stones are stuck in the ureter.

    • Less use of strong painkillers after the operation.

    • Quick return of normal urine flow, so no long-term blockages.

    • No need for deep stitches, just tiny marks that fade.

    • It can be done even for repeat stone cases.

    • Ideal for people with busy schedules who want a short recovery.

    • Often done under general anesthesia, so no pain during the procedure.

    • Simple pre-op prep and smooth discharge process.

    • Improves kidney health long-term when combined with follow-up care.

    Types of Kidney Stone Surgery

    Some of the different types with the option to consider :

    Procedure MethodBest for Hospital Stay
    RIRSThrough the urethra with a scope and a laserMid-size kidney stones1 day
    PCNLSmall back incision, direct accessLarge or hard stones 2–3 days
    URSScope via the urinary tractUreter stonesSame day or 1 day

    What Happens During Surgery?

    You’ll be under anesthesia. A scope is inserted, either through your urine pipe or a tiny back cut, based on the procedure. The stone is broken using a laser or removed in pieces. It’s all guided on-screen, so it’s clean and safe.

    What to Expect After Surgery?

    You may feel a little sore for a day or two. Peeing might sting a bit. A stent may be placed for healing—it’s removed later. You’ll get meds for pain and infection. Most people are home quickly and can go back to work in a week.

    Are There Any Risks?

    Very low risk if done by a skilled surgeon. Some may feel mild bleeding or discomfort while peeing. Rarely, there can be fever or infection. A temporary stent may be needed. Dr. Aryan checks everything before and after to avoid any issues.

    Recovery Tips

    Drink plenty of water. Don’t skip follow-up. Avoid lifting heavy stuff for a few days. Take meds exactly as told. If there’s a stent, ask when it will be removed. Rest well, and call the clinic if anything feels off.

    Why Choose Us For Urology Surgery in Gurgaon?

    • 18+ years’ experience in kidney stone surgery using RIRS, PCNL, and URS

    • Known for PCNL surgery in Gurgaon with quick recovery and low pain

    • Expert in RIRS surgery in Gurgaon for stones in tricky locations

    • Honest advice and clear explanations—no confusion

    • A calm, skilled team that supports you every step

    • Fast appointments and a smooth hospital process

    • Safe procedures with modern tools and clean results

    • Best liver surgeon in Gurgaon also handles complex urology cases

    • Full cost transparency—no hidden fees

    FAQ For Urology Surgery

     No, not during the procedure. You’ll be under general anesthesia. After surgery, there might be mild soreness or burning while peeing, but it goes away fast. Most people feel normal in a few days.

     Sometimes yes. If needed, it helps the urine flow properly after the surgery. It’s usually taken out in a week or two.

     Yes, in some cases. That’s why follow-up and diet advice are important. Dr. Aryan gives full guidance on how to prevent future stones.

     Yes. In fact, PCNL is best for stones over 2 cm. It removes them fully through a small cut, avoiding full open surgery.

     Most people are back to normal in about a week. If your job is light, maybe even sooner. Heavy lifting should wait a little longer.