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In this powerful ICU ward rounds video, Dr. Shoeb Khan (Director of Nephrology & Transplant Services at SAP Kidney Center) along with Dr. Junaid (Critical Care Consultant) discusses a real-life case where a patient’s creatinine dropped from 7.1 to 0.9 in just 2 days — a dramatic and inspiring recovery that brings hope to many battling kidney disease. This is more than a success story — it’s a teaching case for medical students and a ray of hope for kidney patients and their families. 🎯 What you'll learn in this video: How to approach a patient with no urine output Understanding causes of Obstructive AKI – urethral stricture, prostatomegaly, bladder dysfunction, ureteric calculi, etc. ICU management strategies that can reverse kidney injury How patients and families can learn to ask the right questions to their doctors Whether you're a medical learner, caregiver, or patient, this video helps you understand both the science and the emotion behind kidney recovery. 📍 SAP Kidney Center 📞 Appointment Number: 8075288559 📍 Hyderabad, India 👉 Subscribe to our channel for real-life kidney case discussions, awareness videos, and expert tips. 💬 Comment your thoughts or questions — we love engaging with our viewers. 📢 Share this video to spread hope and knowledge. 🔖 Hashtags: #KidneyHealth #CreatinineDrop #ObstructiveAKI #NoUrineOutput #ICUCaseStudy #NephrologyEducation #DrShoebKhan #SAPKidneyCenter #KidneyRecovery #MedicalLearning #KidneyAwareness #KidneyFailureReversal #ProstateEnlargement #BladderObstruction #UretericStone #WardRounds #KidneyPatientSupport #HopeForPatients #AKIRecovery #NephrologistExplains