Minimally invasive prostate cancer treatment using robotic systems for precision and faster patient recovery.
A minimally invasive procedure to remove or break up ureteral stones using a thin scope and laser energy to clear obstructions in the ureter.
An endoscopic procedure to diagnose bladder tumors by removing them through the urethra. Often used for initial diagnosis and staging.
Reconstructive surgery to repair a narrowed urethra (stricture), restoring normal urine flow. This improves the ability to urinate and reduces discomfort.
Procedures related to male reproductive health, including permanent sterilization (vasectomy) and its potential reversal (vasovasostomy) to restore fertility.
Removal of large or complex kidney stones through a small incision in the back, often used when other methods like shockwave lithotripsy are not effective.
Surgical treatments for kidney tumors. Partial nephrectomy removes only the tumor; radical nephrectomy removes the entire kidney, based on the tumor’s characteristics.
Surgical removal of the bladder, frequently followed by urinary diversion. It is a major surgery commonly used in the treatment of invasive bladder cancer.