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KIMS doctors successfully remove large kidney stone from pregnant patient

KIMS doctors successfully remove large kidney stone from pregnant patient
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Doctors at KIMS Hospital in Kurnool successfully performed a complex surgery to remove a 16-mm kidney stone from a pregnant patient. The procedure used laser technology to ensure the safety of both the mother and the fetus.

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This highlights advancements in medical procedures for high-risk pregnancies, where traditional stone removal is often avoided due to potential complications.

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Doctors at KIMS Hospital, Kurnool, removed a large kidney stone from a pregnant woman in her early second trimester, ensuring the safety of both mother and the foetus.

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