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Department of Urology at the Wockhardt Hospital and Kidney
Institute is a national leader in urological treatments and
research. The department of Urology is dedicated to providing
state-of-the-art medical and surgical care in all aspects
of adult and pediatric urology.
The department of Urology provides screening,
staging and the most up-to-date treatment of all uro-genital
tumors including kidney, ureter, bladder and prostate. The
Department of Urology has a complete range of facilities to
provide comprehensive services in the management of urological
conditions.
FACILITIES AND PROCEDURES
PERFORMED :
TURP -Transuretheral
Resection of the Prostate (TURP) is a surgical procedure to
deal with patients with an enlarged, benign (non cancerous)
prostate, called Benign Prostate Hyperplasia or BPH.
Bladder Tumor
- A bladder tumor is an excess growth of cells that line the
inside of the bladder. A tumor may be either cancerous or
non cancerous.
Pediatric Urology
- Pediatric Urology involves the diagnosis and treatment of
all urological problems encountered in children.
Uroendoscopy
- a device consisting of a tube and optical system for observing
the inside of a hollow organ or cavity. This observation may
be done through a natural body opening or a small incision.
Urooncology
- Treatment of patients with cancer disease in theurinary
tract including major surgery on bladder and prostate.
Prostate Disease(specialty
clinic) - We have a specialty clinic within our hospital
for the diagnosis and treatment of prostate diseases. The
prostate is a sex gland in men. It is about the size of a
walnut, and surrounds the neck of the bladder and urethra
- the tube that carries urine from the bladder. It is partly
muscular and partly glandular, with ducts opening into the
prostatic portion of the urethra. It is made up of three lobes:
a center lobe with one lobe on each side. The prostate gland
secretes a slightly alkaline fluid that forms part of the
seminal fluid, a fluid that carries sperm.
Treatment of Incontinence
- The loss of bladder control.
Treatment of Haematuria
- Haematuria is the presence of red blood cells (RBCs) in
the urine. The urine appears normal to the naked eye, but
examination under a microscope shows a high number of RBCs.
We effectively evaluate and treat all types of urinary incontinence
and haematuria.
Clinical Expertise
The department has nationally and internationally renowned
urological surgeons and physicians, offering uniquely comprehensive
range of innovative care for all urological disorders
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