Nephrostomy tubes drain urine directly from your kidney. These tubes are needed when there is a blockage in the urinary system. Blockages can be caused by a variety of causes including stones, scarring and cancer.
Before your procedure
Before the procedure, you will have an IV line
placed in your arm. You may get medication through your IV that will make you feel drowsy. The
medication will control pain and anxiety.
During your procedure
The area where the kidney will be accessed will
be cleaned and numbed with local anesthetic (lidocaine/novocaine). Access to the kidney will be
obtained through your back or side. The doctor will use ultrasound to guide a small needle into the
kidney in order to get access. The needle will then be changed over a wire for the plastic
tube.
After your procedure
You will stay in our recovery area for approximately 3-4 hours to make sure you are
fully awake and feeling well following the procedure.
You may have some discomfort
at the access site. This should get better in 24 to 48 hours. You can take over-the-counter pain
medication if you need it. Most people don’t need any pain medication.
Caring for your access site
Do not get the area wet for 24 hours.
After 24 hours, you can shower, but still need to avoid getting the site wet. You should not
take a bath or swim for the entire time that you have the nephrostomy tube. It is normal for the
urine to be pink following the procedure, this should clear up in 2-3 days.
Call Your Doctor if You:
A fever of 100.4° F (38° C) or higher
Chills
Your urine gets progressively bloodier
You have bleeding around your tube
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