Complete urological care
The kidneys, adrenal glands, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra and male reproductive organs come under the purview of the urologist. Typically, the patients we see in MIOT International’s urology department are referred to us with kidney stones and ureteric stones, prostate enlargement, stricture urethra, hydronephrosis, kidney tumours, prostate and urinary bladder cancers, male infertility and sexual dysfunction.
Renal, bladder, ureteral, prostate and testicular tumours are treated at the Department, along with specialists from the MIOT Institute of Cancer Cure. Most tumours are treated laparoscopically. A dedicated team offers stoma care for those who require urostomy.
A screening programme for bladder and prostate cancers is also offered.
Advanced facilities
The Department has all the latest endo-urological instruments including a laser machine for expert management of elective and emergency urological procedures. Most of the extirpative and reconstructive urological procedures are done by laparoscopic methods at MIOT International. In renal transplantation, the renal graft is often procured through laparoscopic donor nephrectomy. Cancers that involve the kidneys, bladder and ureter are also dealt with laparoscopically.
Our surgeons in our urology department routinely perform complex procedures such as complete reconstruction of the urinary tract, repair of uro-gynecological fistulae, reconstruction of urethral strictures, and reconstruction for diseases like TB and following cancer surgery. Surgical correction is done of congenital abnormalities like congenital pelvi-ureteric obstruction, megaureter and vesico-ureteric reflux, and of genital anomalies like hypospadias, epispadias exstrophy complex and cryptorchidism.
Special programmes
MIOT has a Continence Clinic where comprehensive evaluation of incontinence is done for both women and men. Advanced procedures such as TVT (Tension-free Vaginal Tape), Transobturator Tape (TOT), laparoscopic colposuspension and advanced pelvic floor mesh repair are done in females for incontinence. Male perineal slings and advanced reconstructive procedures are done for male incontinence.
MIOT International’s Department of Urology offers a bladder rehabilitation programme for patients with diseases involving the spinal cord and bladder, such as myelodysplasia, multiple sclerosis, Parkinsonism, cerebrovascular accidents and spinal cord trauma or tumours. Advanced urodynamic tests enable the correct diagnosis of bladder involvement in neurological illness. The bladder rehabilitation programme is an essential part of the comprehensive spinal rehabilitation programme which takes care of bowel, bladder and locomotor disturbances.
The Department also has a number of specialised programmes to screen for diseases, deal with infertility and sexual dysfunction, manage incontinence and help patients make lifestyle modifications as part of their treatment.