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What does left renal pelvis separation 1 1 mean?
Left renal pelvis separation 1 1 is a treatment method for renal diseases, which refers to the separation of renal pelvis and ureter from adrenal gland and surrounding adipose tissue for surgical treatment. This treatment method is suitable for the treatment of some diseases such as renal cysts, stones and nodules. Through separation, the function of kidney can be better protected and the success rate of surgical treatment can be improved.

The operation of left renal pelvis separation 1 1 requires a series of steps. Firstly, the patient is placed in the lateral position, and the kidney is slightly moved forward by abdominal muscle reflex. Then laparoscopic surgery was performed to cut the abdominal skin and muscles and find the location of the kidney. Then, dissect the tissues around the kidney, separate the kidney organs from the surrounding tissues, and separate the renal pelvis from the ureter. Finally, check whether there is abnormal bleeding or trauma, seal the wound, and suture the muscularis and skin.

Compared with traditional kidney surgery, left renal pelvis separation 1 1 has obvious advantages. First of all, the use of laparoscopic surgery makes the surgical trauma very small and the postoperative recovery faster; Secondly, the operation is more accurate and the protection of renal function is more effective; In addition, this method can also effectively reduce the damage and pain of the tissues around the kidney. On the whole, left renal pelvis separation 1 1 can better treat renal diseases and improve the therapeutic effect and postoperative quality of life.