Can percutaneous nephrolithotomy pull out double J tube in advance

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Before I felt sick, I found out that I had kidney stones. Later, I went to the hospital for percutaneous nephrolithotomy. The doctor said that it would take a month to extubate. However, because of the busy work, I didn't have time to wait for such a long time, so I wanted to extubate the double J tube a few days in advance. Now let's talk about whether percutaneous nephrolithotomy can pull out double J tube in advance.

Can percutaneous nephrolithotomy pull out double J tube in advance

First: Generally speaking, pulling out the double-J tube after percutaneous nephrolithotomy does not need anesthesia, the patient will feel a little pain, but the pulling out process is very fast. Generally do not need anesthesia, pain is not great, and the process is very fast. Don't worry too much.

Second: the function of double-J tube in urinary surgery is to promote the healing of the ureter. Generally, the double-J tube is pulled out from one month to one and a half months. The double-J tube has no obvious feeling in the body, and has no obvious harm to the body. It does not affect the activities and work, so it can have sex after surgery.

Third: it's usually about 3 months to half a year before pulling out the double J tube. You haven't arrived yet. Under normal circumstances, it has little effect on the body's recovery and kidney. After percutaneous nephrolithotomy, taking out the double J tube is taken by cystoscope. The anesthesia is usually mucosal surface anesthesia. This kind of anesthesia is very shallow, but the female urethra is very short, and it enters the bladder very quickly, so the patient won't be particularly difficult I'm sorry.

matters needing attention

Stone constitution needs to change the patient's eating habits, although percutaneous nephrolithotomy can treat the disease, but how much is also traumatic, so this situation is very normal, there is a transition period, do not worry too much, after a period of time without infection on the natural recovery.