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What is Urology?


Urology is a surgical speciality that deals with the treatment of conditions involving the male and female urinary tract and reproductive organs. Urological subspecialities are:


  • Pediatric Urology (children's urology)

  • Urologic Oncology (urologic cancers)

  • Renal (kidney) Transplant

  • Male Infertility

  • Kidney Stones (kidney, bladder urethral stones)

  • Female Urology

  • Neurourology (nervous system control of genitourinary organs)



What are Urologist?


After Completion of M.B.B.S. degree and 3 years of M.S. general surgery degree, Doctor goes under 3 years of training in Urology speciality to become a Urologist. Urologist basically deals with disorders related to kidney, ureters, urinary bladder, prostate, urethra and male reproductive organs.



What are Urological Diseases?


In Men:


  • Cancers of the bladder, kidneys, penis, testicles, and adrenal and prostate glands.

  • Erectile dysfunction, or trouble getting or keeping an erection.

  • Infertility.

  • Interstitial cystitis, also called painful bladder syndrome.

  • Kidney diseases.

  • Kidney stones.

  • Prostate gland enlargement.

  • Prostatitis, which is inflammation of the prostate gland.

  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs).

  • Varicoceles, or enlarged veins in the scrotum.


In Women:


  • Bladder prolapse, or the dropping of the bladder into the vagina.

  • Cancers of the bladder, kidneys, and adrenal glands.

  • Interstitial cystitis.

  • Kidney stones.

  • Overactive bladder.

  • UTIs.

  • Urinary incontinence.


In Children:


  • Bed-wetting.

  • Blockages and other problems with the urinary tract structure.

  • Undescended testicles.



What procedures do Urologist perform?


Urologist perform the following procedures:


  • Bladder augmentation

  • Bladder removal surgery (cystectomy)

  • Circumcision for Children

  • Cystoscopy for Women

  • Donor nephrectomy

  • Genital and Pelvic

  • Genitourinary reconstruction

  • Kidney transplant

  • Kidney-sparing surgery

  • Living-donor kidney transplant

  • Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy

  • Laparoscopic Cyst Ablation

  • Laparoscopic Nephrectomy

  • Laparoscopic Pelvic Prolapse Repair

  • Laparoscopic Pyeloplasty

  • Lithotripsy

  • Nephrectomy with Vein/Vena Cava Involvement

  • Neobladder reconstruction

  • Nephrectomy (kidney removal)

  • Neurogenic bladder and bowel management

  • Neurogenic bladder and bowel managementVaricocele correction (varicocelectomy)

  • Partial Nephrectomy

  • Partial Orchiectomy

  • Penile Implants

  • Percutaneous Nephrolithonomy (PCNL)

  • Perineal Prostatectomy

  • Prostatectomy

  • Prostate Biopsy

  • Prostate/Rectal Ultrasound

  • Radical Nephrectomy

  • Radical Orchiectomy

  • Radical Prostatectomy

  • Reconstruction

  • Retrograde Pyelogram

  • Retroperitoneal Lymph Node Dissection

  • Robotic Prostatectomy

  • Sperm Retrieval Procedures

  • Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP)

  • Ureteroscopy

  • Ureteral stent placement

  • Urethral bulking procedures

  • Urinary diversion surgery

  • Urinary sling procedures

  • Urodynamic evaluation

  • Varicocele surgery

  • Vasectomy

  • Vasectomy Reversal



You should see your doctor if you have one or more of these symptoms:


  • A weak urinary stream.

  • Blood in your urine.

  • Dribbling of urine.

  • Pain in your lower abdomen.

  • Fever, chills, or body aches.

  • Pain while urinating or after ejaculation.

  • Trouble starting or keeping a urine stream.

  • Unable to postpone urination.

  • Sensation of not emptying your bladder completely.

  • Urinating eight or more times a day.

  • Urine that has an unusual color or smell.

  • Waking often to urinate when you sleep.

What is Urology?


Urology is a surgical speciality that deals with the treatment of conditions involving the male and female urinary tract and reproductive organs. Urological subspecialities are:


  • Pediatric Urology (children's urology)

  • Urologic Oncology (urologic cancers)

  • Renal (kidney) Transplant

  • Male Infertility

  • Kidney Stones (kidney, bladder urethral stones)

  • Female Urology

  • Neurourology (nervous system control of genitourinary organs)



What are Urologist?


After Completion of M.B.B.S. degree and 3 years of M.S. general surgery degree, Doctor goes under 3 years of training in Urology speciality to become a Urologist. Urologist basically deals with disorders related to kidney, ureters, urinary bladder, prostate, urethra and male reproductive organs.



What are Urological Diseases?


In Men:


  • Cancers of the bladder, kidneys, penis, testicles, and adrenal and prostate glands.

  • Erectile dysfunction, or trouble getting or keeping an erection.

  • Infertility.

  • Interstitial cystitis, also called painful bladder syndrome.

  • Kidney diseases.

  • Kidney stones.

  • Prostate gland enlargement.

  • Prostatitis, which is inflammation of the prostate gland.

  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs).

  • Varicoceles, or enlarged veins in the scrotum.


In Women:


  • Bladder prolapse, or the dropping of the bladder into the vagina.

  • Cancers of the bladder, kidneys, and adrenal glands.

  • Interstitial cystitis.

  • Kidney stones.

  • Overactive bladder.

  • UTIs.

  • Urinary incontinence.


In Children:


  • Bed-wetting.

  • Blockages and other problems with the urinary tract structure.

  • Undescended testicles.



What procedures do Urologist perform?


Urologist perform the following procedures:


  • Bladder augmentation

  • Bladder removal surgery (cystectomy)

  • Circumcision for Children

  • Cystoscopy for Women

  • Donor nephrectomy

  • Genital and Pelvic

  • Genitourinary reconstruction

  • Kidney transplant

  • Kidney-sparing surgery

  • Living-donor kidney transplant

  • Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy

  • Laparoscopic Cyst Ablation

  • Laparoscopic Nephrectomy

  • Laparoscopic Pelvic Prolapse Repair

  • Laparoscopic Pyeloplasty

  • Lithotripsy

  • Nephrectomy with Vein/Vena Cava Involvement

  • Neobladder reconstruction

  • Nephrectomy (kidney removal)

  • Neurogenic bladder and bowel management

  • Neurogenic bladder and bowel managementVaricocele correction (varicocelectomy)

  • Partial Nephrectomy

  • Partial Orchiectomy

  • Penile Implants

  • Percutaneous Nephrolithonomy (PCNL)

  • Perineal Prostatectomy

  • Prostatectomy

  • Prostate Biopsy

  • Prostate/Rectal Ultrasound

  • Radical Nephrectomy

  • Radical Orchiectomy

  • Radical Prostatectomy

  • Reconstruction

  • Retrograde Pyelogram

  • Retroperitoneal Lymph Node Dissection

  • Robotic Prostatectomy

  • Sperm Retrieval Procedures

  • Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP)

  • Ureteroscopy

  • Ureteral stent placement

  • Urethral bulking procedures

  • Urinary diversion surgery

  • Urinary sling procedures

  • Urodynamic evaluation

  • Varicocele surgery

  • Vasectomy

  • Vasectomy Reversal



You should see your doctor if you have one or more of these symptoms:


  • A weak urinary stream.

  • Blood in your urine.

  • Dribbling of urine.

  • Pain in your lower abdomen.

  • Fever, chills, or body aches.

  • Pain while urinating or after ejaculation.

  • Trouble starting or keeping a urine stream.

  • Unable to postpone urination.

  • Sensation of not emptying your bladder completely.

  • Urinating eight or more times a day.

  • Urine that has an unusual color or smell.

  • Waking often to urinate when you sleep.