Another Guinness World Record Broken. . . Largest, Heaviest Kidney Stone Removed From a Sri Lankan Man
By Mike Aladenika.
A colossal kidney stone, removed from a 62-year-old retired soldier Canistus Coonghe (Sri Lanka), has broken two world records.
The stone Measuring 13.37 cm (5.26 in) in length and 10.55 cm (4.15 in) in width, is said to be world’s largest kidney stone ever recorded.The stone was in fact larger than Coonghe’s actual kidney, which has a bipolar length of 11.8cm (4.6 in).
The previous record had not been surpassed since 2004, when a 13 cm (5.11 in) kidney stone was surgically removed from an Indian man named Vilas Ghuge.
Coonghe’s record-breaking kidney stone was in his right kidney and was identified by the urological team at Army Hospital, Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Coonghe underwent a procedure called open pyelolithotomy, whereby the stone was surgically removed through an incision made in the pelvis of his kidney.
The operation was performed by Dr Kugadas Sutharshan on 1st June, 2023. Fortunately, despite the blockage, Coonghe’s kidney was still functioning normally, according to the doctors.
His liver, gallbladder, pancreas and spleen were described by Dr Sutharshan as “normal” in size, although Coonghe’s prostate was enlarged.
Usually, they are the size of a small pebble, however, as you’ve now seen, they can come in much bigger sizes.
Kidney stones can cause acute pain, and although smaller ones can be passed through urination, larger ones require surgery to be removed.
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