Urology and Nephrological Surgery

Urologists and nephrologists both treat kidney problems. Urologists are surgical specialists who focus on anatomical or structural disorders of the kidneys and urinary tract. They treat problems such as kidney stones, kidney blockages, and kidney cancer. Urologists are qualified to perform surgery and outpatient medical procedures to correct such conditions.
Nephrologists are medical specialists who focus on disorders that affect the way the kidneys work such as diabetes and chronic kidney disease. Nephrologists prescribe nonsurgical medical treatments for these disorders.
Male Infertility
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Varicocele Unilateral
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Varicocele Bilateral
- Endoscopic Surgery
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TURP/TUEVP OIU (Optical Internal Urethrotomy)
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BNI (Bladder neck Incision)
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Endopyelotomy
- Stone Disease
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PCNL
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URS
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Lithotrispy- ESWL/Holmium
Uro-Oncology
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Radical/Partial Nephrectomy
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TURBT
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Radical Prostatectomy
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Adrenelectomy
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Radical Cystecomy + Urinary Diversion
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Partial Penectomy
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Total Penectomy
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Bladder Biopsy
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Prostate Biopsy
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Vasectomy
Nephroureterectomy & bladder cuff excision
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Segmental/Partial Cystectomy
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Radical Orchidectomy (Bilateral)
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Transuretheral resection of bladder tumor
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Reconstructive Urology
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Uretheroplasty
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Meatoplasty
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Vesicovaginal Fistula
Reconstructive Urology
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Uretheroplasty
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Meatoplasty
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Vesicovaginal Fistula
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Ureterovaginal Fistula
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Ureterovesical Fistula
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Ureter Re-implantation
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Artificial Sphincters for Urinary
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Incontinence
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Transuretheral bulking agents
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Pubovaginal slings
HOLMIUM LASER SURGERIES
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Enucleation of Prostate
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Stricture Urethra
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Retrograde/Antegrade Endopyelotomy for PUJ
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Bladder neck incision for BNO
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Core through Uretherotomy