Urology

The Urosurgery Department at Dokrimare Multispeciality Hospital offers advanced and comprehensive care for patients with urological conditions. Our expert team of urologists specializes in treating a wide range of disorders, including kidney stones, urinary tract infections, prostate problems, and cancers of the urinary system. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology, we provide minimally invasive and robotic surgeries, ensuring faster recovery and reduced pain for our patients. We are committed to delivering personalized care and the best possible outcomes, making patient comfort and well-being our top priorities. Trust us for cutting-edge urological treatment and compassionate care.

Procedures performed in Urology

  • Kidney Stone Removal (Lithotripsy) PCNL

    • Uses sound waves to break kidney stones into smaller pieces, making them easier to pass naturally.
  • Prostatectomy

    • Surgical removal of all or part of the prostate gland, often performed to treat prostate cancer or enlargement.
  • Cystoscopy

    • A diagnostic procedure that uses a thin camera to examine the bladder and urethra for abnormalities or blockages.
  • Vasectomy

    • A permanent male contraception procedure by cutting or sealing the vas deferens to prevent sperm from entering semen.
  • Ureteroscopy

    • A minimally invasive procedure using a small scope to remove or break up kidney or ureteral stones.
  • Bladder Tumor Resection (TURBT)

    • Removal of bladder tumors using a cystoscope inserted through the urethra, often for early-stage cancer treatment.
  • Penile Prosthesis Implant

    • Surgical insertion of a device to treat erectile dysfunction when other treatments fail to restore normal function.
  • Hydrocele Repair

    • Surgical correction of hydroceles, fluid-filled sacs surrounding the testicle, causing swelling and discomfort.
  • Nephrectomy

    • Surgical removal of a kidney, often performed to treat kidney cancer or severe kidney damage.
  • Urethral Stricture Surgery

    • A procedure to widen or repair a narrowed urethra, restoring normal urine flow and preventing complications.
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