
Successful Removal of 500–600 Urinary Stones Through Advanced Endourological Treatment at Ujala Cygnus Amritdhara My Hospital
Kidney and urinary stones are among the most common urological conditions, but when left untreated, they can lead to severe pain, recurrent infections, urinary blockage, and even permanent kidney damage. While many patients develop a single stone, some may develop multiple stones that require specialised treatment.
One such challenging case was successfully managed at Ujala Cygnus
Amritdhara My Hospital, Karnal
, where a 65-year-old woman underwent advanced minimally invasive surgery for the removal of an exceptionally large number of urinary stones.
The Patient's Story
The patient had been suffering from recurrent urinary stone disease for a long time. She experienced severe pain, urinary discomfort, and difficulty performing her daily activities. Despite medications and conservative treatment, her symptoms continued to worsen, significantly affecting her quality of life.
After detailed clinical evaluation and imaging investigations, the Urology team discovered an extraordinary stone burden requiring advanced surgical intervention.
Expert Evaluation and Personalised Treatment
The patient was evaluated by Dr. Tushar Sharma, Urologist at Ujala Cygnus Amritdhara My Hospital, Karnal
.
After carefully assessing the size, number, and location of the stones, Dr. Sharma recommended a minimally invasive endourological procedure that would safely remove the stones while minimising pain, blood loss, and recovery time.
The Procedure
Using advanced endourological techniques and specialised instruments, Dr. Tushar Sharma successfully removed approximately 500–600 urinary stones
during a single procedure.
Despite the complexity of the case, complete stone clearance was achieved without major complications. The minimally invasive approach ensured minimal trauma to surrounding tissues and promoted faster recovery.
A Successful Recovery
Following surgery, the patient's condition improved remarkably. Her pain subsided, urinary discomfort resolved, and the risk of future urinary obstruction and infection was significantly reduced.
She recovered well under medical supervision and was discharged in stable condition, allowing her to gradually return to her normal routine.
According to Dr. Tushar Sharma, Urologist
, "Urinary stone disease should never be ignored. When left untreated, stones can lead to recurrent infections, urinary obstruction, and even permanent kidney damage. Modern minimally invasive endourological procedures enable us to remove even a large number of stones safely while ensuring faster recovery, less pain, and better long-term outcomes."
Understanding Urinary Stones
Urinary stones develop when minerals and salts present in urine crystallise and gradually form hard deposits inside the kidneys, ureters, bladder, or urinary tract. Factors such as inadequate water intake, recurrent urinary infections, dietary habits, obesity, metabolic disorders, and family history can increase the risk of stone formation.
Small stones may pass naturally, but larger or multiple stones often require medical intervention.
Symptoms You Should Never Ignore
Seek medical advice if you experience:
Severe pain in the back, side, or lower abdomen
Burning sensation while passing urine
Blood in urine
Frequent urinary tract infections
Difficulty passing urine
Nausea or vomiting associated with severe pain
Fever with urinary symptoms
Early diagnosis can help prevent complications and preserve kidney function.
Benefits of Minimally Invasive Stone Removal
Modern endourological procedures offer several advantages over conventional surgery:
Smaller or no surgical incisions
Less pain after the procedure
Faster recovery
Shorter hospital stay
Lower risk of complications
Better preservation of kidney function
Quick return to daily activities
Key Achievements
Successful removal of approximately 500–600 urinary stones
Complete stone clearance through a minimally invasive procedure
Relief from severe pain and urinary discomfort
Reduced risk of recurrent urinary infections and obstruction
Preservation of kidney function
Faster recovery with improved quality of life
This remarkable case demonstrates how advanced technology, experienced specialists, and patient-centred care at Ujala Cygnus
Amritdhara My Hospital
enable the successful treatment of even highly complex urinary stone cases.
With timely diagnosis and modern minimally invasive procedures, patients no longer need to travel to metropolitan cities for advanced urological care. Expert treatment is available closer to home, helping patients recover faster and return to a healthier, pain-free life.































