Left renal calculi with evolving staghorn calculus extending
from lower pole calyx to renal pelvis.
Mild hydronephrosis left kidney --- likely post operative
changes.
Right renal calculus.
Small right upper ureteric calculus causing ipsilateral mild
hydroureteronephrosis
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Staghorn stones usually do not pass on their own and typically require a planned surgical procedure to prevent infection and kidney damage. The right ureteric stone management depends on size, symptoms, and kidney swelling.
This situation needs structured evaluation with imaging review and renal function tests before deciding the sequence of treatment. You can book a consultation so we can plan the safest stepwise management.
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