Edebolsa Kidney Decapsulation

Edebols kidney decapsulation is a surgical procedure to remove the kidney tissue that surrounds the kidney capsule.

The name of the operation comes from the name of the American surgeon who first performed this operation at the end of the 19th century - Arthur Edborall.

This operation is performed for certain diseases that can damage the kidney or surrounding tissues, such as tumors, stones, etc. The operation can be performed either alone or in combination with other procedures. It may be helpful for patients who not only have kidney damage but also develop tumors that are more likely to cause pain and bleeding than other tumors.



Edebolza kidney decapsulation surgery is used for tumors, hydronephrosis and other kidney diseases. As a rule, surgical intervention is performed for diagnostic purposes - to confirm the disease, that is, laboratory and instrumental studies must first be performed. According to statistics, this technique has been successfully used in urology for more than 30 years, but still causes controversy among specialists about its effectiveness.

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