Percutaneous Nephrostomy (Exchange only)

A procedure that replaces a pre-existing tube that drains the urine from the kidney to prevent pain, infection, and kidney damage. The procedure is done by a specially trained doctor called an Interventional Radiologist.

Procedure

  • You will lie on your stomach.
  • The skin over the site is cleaned. A local anesthetic is applied to numb the skin.

Preparation & Considerations

  • Please expect a phone call prior to your procedure informing you of specific requirements, obtaining a health history and a list of medications including blood thinners, and answering any questions that you may have.
  • Blood work is required prior to most procedures.
  • Please report to the Interventional Radiology Reception Desk upon arrival.
  • Please ensure that you have not had anything to eat or drink after midnight the night before your procedure.
  • Take your normal medications unless otherwise indicated by your physician.
  • If you are diabetic, talk to your physician about your insulin dose.
  • Shower or bathe the evening before or the morning of the procedure.
  • Please leave jewelry and other valuables at home; we are not responsible for items that you bring into the hospital.
  • Bring all medications in their labeled containers with you on the day of your procedure.
  • Plan on being at the hospital for at least 4 hours.
  • Plan on resting for 12 hours post procedure.
  • Do not drink alcohol 48 hours before or after your procedure.
  • You MUST have a responsible adult to drive you home.
  • Do not operate a vehicle, heavy machinery post- procedure for the remainder of that day.
  • Do not make any important decisions post-procedure for the remainder of that day.
  • As a reminder, children are not allowed into the imaging room and must be supervised by another guardian while your study is being completed.
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