Partial Nephrectomy for Small Renal Tumour at Institute of Urology, Jaipur: A 60+ year-old male underwent routine ultrasound, revealing a suspicious lesion in his right kidney. A follow-up CT scan confirmed the presence of a renal mass, highly suggestive of renal cell carcinoma (RCC). After a comprehensive diagnostic evaluation, the patient was diagnosed with a small renal mass and advised to undergo partial nephrectomy to preserve kidney function.
The partial nephrectomy was successfully performed, with complete excision of the tumor. Postoperative recovery was uneventful. Post-surgery, ultrasound showed a clear kidney, and the patient’s renal function remained stable.
This case highlights the effectiveness of partial nephrectomy in managing small renal masses, particularly in expert hands, where it offers excellent oncological control and preserves kidney function. Regular follow-up ensures early detection and timely intervention, crucial for optimal outcomes in patients with renal masses.
The urologists at the Institute of Urology Jaipur are highly skilled in managing renal cancer cases, utilizing their expertise to ensure comprehensive evaluation and precise treatment. Their approach involves detailed diagnostic assessments, including advanced imaging techniques such as ultrasound, CT scans, and more, to accurately stage and characterize renal tumors. The institute’s urologists are proficient in performing partial nephrectomy, a kidney-sparing surgery that is the gold standard for small renal masses. Through minimally invasive techniques, they ensure the complete removal of cancerous tissue while preserving as much healthy kidney tissue as possible, thereby maintaining optimal kidney function. This combination of accurate evaluation and advanced surgical techniques results in excellent oncological outcomes with minimal impact on renal function.