Nephroptosis Treatment
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Imagine standing up—and your kidney drops 5 centimeters inside your body.
For most people, this sounds alarming. For those diagnosed with nephroptosis, or “floating kidney,” or “kidney prolapse,” it’s a daily reality.
While many live symptom-free, others face relentless flank pain, discomfort when active, and complications that chip away at quality of life. The good news? Across Southeast Asia, top-tier hospitals are now pioneering minimally invasive treatments that bring relief faster, with less pain and shorter recovery times.
At AMS Asia, part of the Global Age Management Alliance (GAMA), we’re here to connect Indian patients and clinics with these cutting-edge solutions—and guide them every step of the way.
Nephroptosis isn’t a kidney disease—it’s an anatomical condition.
Your kidney is normally cushioned by fat and supported by connective tissue and ligaments. But if you lose weight rapidly, have naturally lax ligaments, or have gone through multiple pregnancies, your kidney may become unusually mobile. When you stand up, it slips down, often several centimeters.
For some, this causes no issues at all. For others, it brings:
A heavy, dragging sensation in the flank
Sharp or dull pain when standing or active
Urinary issues or even blood in the urine (in severe cases)
While weight gain, hydration, and abdominal binders might help temporarily, they rarely solve the problem long term. For patients whose lives are disrupted, surgical intervention is often the best path forward.
In the past, fixing a floating kidney meant open surgery—big incisions, long hospital stays, and lengthy recoveries. Not anymore.
Top hospitals across Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, and other Southeast Asian countries now offer minimally invasive nephropexy procedures that deliver lasting results with much less trauma to the body. These include:
Laparoscopic nephropexy: Tiny incisions, faster healing, and precise surgical correction.
Robotic-assisted nephropexy: High-tech surgical robots help doctors achieve exceptional accuracy, especially in complex cases.
Mesh-based support techniques: Biocompatible mesh is used to secure the kidney in place when extra reinforcement is needed.
Success rates are high, complications are low, and patients report dramatic improvements in their daily comfort and activity levels.
Choosing surgery abroad can feel overwhelming—and that’s where AMS Asia becomes your trusted guide.
We offer:
Direct access to top Southeast Asian urologists with world-class expertise in nephropexy.
Personalized consultations, so you understand all your options before you travel.
Logistics management, including visas, flights, accommodations, and even interpretation services.
Competitive pricing that makes advanced care affordable without sacrificing quality.
If you’re an Indian clinic or medical tourism agency, partnering with AMS Asia unlocks new opportunities to serve your patients.
You’ll gain:
Access to a global network of advanced treatment centers.
Co-branded marketing and outreach initiatives.
Opportunities to participate in training, knowledge sharing, and collaborative care pathways.
A seamless referral system that takes care of your patients—and your business reputation.
A floating kidney shouldn’t leave you floating without answers. Whether you’re a patient ready for treatment or a clinic seeking top-tier international partnerships, AMS Asia is here to guide you.
Contact us today to explore your options, connect with expert surgeons, and reclaim your quality of life.