Urology addresses everything from reproductive problems in male patients to urinary issues in either sex; surgeons may operate on the bladder, kidneys, ureter, or genitals. At one extreme, full reconstruction of urinary or reproductive systems is an option. At the other, urology boasts a number of less invasive, technologically sophisticated methods to deal with delicate structures. Many urologic surgeries are moving toward less invasive or non-invasive approaches and so are we. The department of Urology surgery routinely handles cases of:
| • Cystoscopy | • Bladder Cancer Surgery | • PCNL | • Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia | • Infertility |
| • Erectile dysfunction | • Kidney stones and their management | • Paediatric urological problems | • Vagotomy | |
| • Kidney cancer | • Urinary Tract Infections | • Penile cancers | • Hernia and hydrocele | • Cystectomy |
| • Urinary incontinence | • Percutaneous Ureteral Stenting | • Prostatitis | • Female/ Male Catheterization | • Nephrostomy |
| • CRRT, Plasmapheresis | • Transurethral Bladder Resection | • Testicular cancer | • Hypophysectomy | • Cystocele Repair |
| • Hydrocelectomy | • Artificial Sphincter Insertion | • Vasectomy | • Hypospadias Repair | • Sling Procedure |
| • Kidney Dialysis | • Collagen Periurethral Injection | • Cystoscopy | • Nephrolithotomy | • Ureterostomy |
| • Nephrectomy | • Bladder Augmentation | • Circumcision | • Thrombolytic Therapy | • Ureterosigmoidoscopy |