Mikhalovsky-Modelsky Pyelocalicoplasty

Mikhalovsky-Modelsky Pyelocalicoplasty: an effective technique in urology

Michalowski-Modelska pyelocalicoplasty (Pyelocalicoplasty according to Michalowski-Modelska) is one of the most effective methods of treating kidney diseases associated with impaired urine drainage from the renal calyces.

The pyelocalicoplasty technique was developed by Polish urologists E. Michalowski and J. Modelski. It involves reconstructing the renal cups to improve urine drainage and prevent urine from flowing back into the kidneys.

The pyelocalicoplasty procedure is performed using minimally invasive techniques such as laparoscopy or robot-assisted surgery. Surgical access is made through small incisions in the abdominal wall. After accessing the kidney, the surgeon identifies the renal cups and determines where the problem is occurring. The surgeon then reconstructs the renal cups using various materials, such as distension urinary catheters or synthetic materials.

Mikhalovsky-Modelsky pyelocalicoplasty can achieve high efficiency in the treatment of kidney diseases, such as kidney stones, kidney prolapse, ureteral obstruction and other pathologies.

The advantage of this technique is minimal invasive access, which reduces the patient’s rehabilitation period and reduces the risk of complications. In addition, the use of modern materials and technologies makes the procedure more accurate and efficient.

However, like any surgical procedure, Michalovsky-Modelsky pyelocalicoplasty has its risks and limitations. Before performing the procedure, it is necessary to conduct a thorough diagnosis and assessment of the patient's condition.

In general, Mikhalovsky-Modelsky pyelocalicoplasty is an effective method for treating kidney diseases with minimal invasive access. This technique may be recommended as an alternative to more traditional treatments such as open surgery or lithotripsy. However, before performing the procedure, it is necessary to conduct a thorough diagnosis and assessment of the patient's condition.



Michalovsky-Modelsky pyelocalicopyeloplasty is a surgical operation that is used to treat diseases of the kidneys and ureters. It involves removing diseased tissues and replacing them with healthy ones.

The procedure is performed under general anesthesia and requires highly qualified and experienced surgeons. The operation is performed through a small incision in the abdomen, which is then closed with stitches.

One of the main advantages of this operation is its effectiveness in treating various kidney diseases. It allows you to remove damaged tissues and replace them with healthy ones, which helps restore kidney function.

However, like any surgical procedure, Michalowski-Model pyelocalicopy may have some risks. These include infections, bleeding, damage to neighboring organs and tissues, and possible complications after surgery.

To reduce risks and ensure a successful operation, the surgeon must undergo special training and experience in this field. In addition, the patient must undergo a thorough examination before surgery to ensure that it is necessary and that there are no contraindications.

In general, Michalovsky-Model pyelocalicopy is an effective method of treating kidney diseases, which is highly effective and has a low risk of complications. However, as with any surgery, it is necessary to carefully select a surgeon and conduct an examination before the procedure.