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Urology Surgery at MaAx Super Speciality Hospital

Urology Surgery

What the Treatment Is & Why It’s Done

Urology surgery involves the diagnosis and surgical treatment of conditions affecting the urinary tract and male reproductive system. This includes organs such as the kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra, and prostate.

At MaAx Super Speciality Hospital, urological surgeries are performed for conditions like kidney stones, prostate enlargement, urinary tract obstructions, cancers, and male reproductive disorders.

How the Treatment Is Performed

  • Minimally invasive procedures such as endoscopy and laparoscopy.
  • Laser treatments for kidney stones and prostate conditions.
  • Open or robotic surgeries in complex cases.

The type of surgery depends on the condition, and most modern procedures allow faster recovery with minimal discomfort.

Benefits & Possible Risks

Benefits

  • Effective treatment for urinary and kidney conditions
  • Minimally invasive techniques with quicker recovery
  • Improved quality of life and symptom relief

Possible Risks

  • Infection or bleeding
  • Temporary urinary discomfort
  • Risk depending on complexity of surgery

At MaAx Super Speciality Hospital, advanced technology and experienced urologists ensure safe, precise, and effective surgical outcomes.

FAQs on Urology Surgery at MaAx Super Speciality Hospital

Are all urology surgeries major?

No, many procedures are minimally invasive and done as day-care surgeries.

Is laser treatment available for kidney stones?

Yes, laser lithotripsy is commonly used to break and remove kidney stones.

How long is recovery after urology surgery?

Recovery varies depending on the procedure, but minimally invasive surgeries allow faster return to normal activities.

When should I consult a urologist?

If you have symptoms like pain during urination, kidney stones, urinary infections, or prostate issues, you should consult a specialist.