Urology

The expert urologists at Pristine Hospitals’ Center of Excellence in Urology are recognised throughout the world for their ability to diagnose and treat the most difficult urological disorders. One of the best departments in the nation, it specialises in treating the whole range of urological conditions, from cancer to regaining fertility to treating kidney stones and incontinence.

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BPH - Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

Although this kind of prostate gland enlargement isn’t linked to cancer, it can cause problems when attempting to empty the bladder. Both surgery and medication are options for treating this.

The preferred BPH treatment methods include minimally invasive procedures like the Green Light Laser Therapy and the UroLift device.

Comprehensive Stone Disease

Urolithiasis, nephrolithiasis, kidney stones, and nephrocalcinosis are all terms for the urinary stone disease, which denotes the presence of stones and calcification in the urinary system. Nephrolithiasis, also known as kidney stones, urolithiasis, and nephrocalcinosis are all conditions where calcium deposits occur in the kidneys.

Urethroplasty

A urethra that has been constricted by scar tissue and spongiofibrosis can be replaced or rebuilt with open surgery (urethral stricture). The treatment for urethral strictures ranges over more than a dozen different categories.

Penile prosthesis

For males with erectile dysfunction, a penile implant is a contemporary treatment option (ED). In cases where Peyronie’s disease, or scarring has caused erections to curve, a penile prosthesis may be inserted during surgery to reconstruct the penis.

Lithotripsy

A non-invasive therapy called lithotripsy uses high-energy shock waves or lasers to quickly and effectively dissolve and remove irritating kidney stones. The shock waves that penetrate into your body and disintegrate the stones are produced during the treatment by a specialised device called a lithotripter.

Partial and radical cystectomy

Your urologists may gently suggest that you have the bladder cancer removed if it has progressed to the bladder wall or if it has returned after initial treatment. They may advise either a partial or radical cystectomy or bladder removal to treat the malignancy, depending on how far it has gone.

Uroflowmetry

Uroflowmetry calculates the volume of urine passed over time. Clinical issues include frequency and urgency incontinence, trouble voiding, hesitation, or difficulties maintaining the urine stream might all benefit from the therapy.

Bladder Cancer

There are various types of bladder cancer, and the Urology division uses telescopic examinations, or cystoscopies, to identify them. A biopsy is performed to determine the type of cancer. The type of bladder cancer diagnosed will determine the appropriate treatment, which may entail administering drugs directly into the bladder, followed by surgery.

Kidney Cancer

Depending on how far along the cancer is when it is discovered, kidney tumours need to be treated by specialists. Patients can enjoy cancer-free lives with early therapy.

Testicular Cancer

Younger men, typically in their twenties or thirties, are more likely to develop this type of cancer. Size changes, stiffened testicles, lumps, or bumps may be signs. Early detection is key to successful treatment.