My brother (43) just underwent one of these about 2 months ago, and did fine. It seems his kidney was damaged beyond repair due to stenosis of the ureter at the kidney pelvis, it had been that way for probably most of his life according to the surgeons who treated him, and his kidney swelled up full of backed up urine until it was about the size of a grapefruit. They drained out about a liter of fluid in the OR just prior to removing it.
It had displaced other abdominal organs to the left, and pretty much filled his abdomen on the right. We found it odd that nobody else had ever discovered he only had one functional kidney - thank goodness for that - for most of his life - and nobody noticed anything, including him, until it started protruding when he laid on one side.
They had to make quite a large right flank incision to remove it - on him it was large because he's a smaller, more wirey individual - but it took about 19 staples to close the skin. The whole procedure took about 4 1/2 hours, and it took two surgeons, plus assistants, to get the job done.
It took a while for him to start feeling better, but once it started, he went by leaps and bounds, and he's pretty much back to normal now, back to work and feeling much better.
Good luck to your hubby and you! Keep us posted on how he does!
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