Best Urologist in Jaipur

Dr. Sanjeev Narang is one of the best Urologists in Jaipur. Countless locals have placed immense trust in the practitioner over the years. Services offered by Dr. Sanjeev Narang are URS or ureteroscopy  { Renal Stones, Ureteral Stones, and Bladder Stones treatment }.

Dr. Sanjeev Narang is situated at Dr. Narang Hospital, A-287, Vaishali Nagar-302021 which is easily accessible through various modes of transport.

Service we offer

Ureteroscopy,

also known as ureterorenoscopy, is a procedure in which a small, flexible scope (ureteroscope) is inserted through the urethra into the bladder and ureter to diagnose and treat urinary tract problems, including stones. The stone may be removed without making an incision.

Kidney stone
also known as nephrolithiasis is a small, hard deposit that forms in the kidneys and is often painful when passed.
Kidney stones are hard deposits of minerals and acid salts that stick together in concentrated urine. They can be painful when passing through the urinary tract, but usually don’t cause permanent damage.
The most common symptom is severe pain, usually, in the side of the abdomen, that’s often associated with nausea.
Treatment includes pain relievers and drinking lots of water to help pass the stone. Medical procedures may be required to remove or break up larger stones.
 
PCNL
is a technique used to remove certain stones in the kidney or upper ureter (the tube that drains urine from the kidney to the bladder) that are too large for other forms of stone treatment such as shock wave lithotripsy or ureteroscopy?
VIU

Urethral stricture is a disease process associated with a narrowing or stenosis of the involved segment of the urethra. The consequence of urethral stricture is obstructive urination.

Signs and symptoms
During the early stages of the condition, the patient may experience pain during urination and the inability to fully empty the bladder. It is not uncommon for the bladder’s capacity to significantly increase due to this inability to completely void.

  • Obstructive voiding symptoms namely:
    1. Decreased force of the urinary stream
    2. Incomplete emptying of the bladder
    3. Urinary terminal dribbling
    4. Urinary intermittency
    5. Deflected urinary stream
  • Increased frequency of micturition
  • Acute or chronic retention of urine
  • Hydronephrotic signs due to back pressure

Bladder reconstruction

can be performed during certain types of bladder cancer surgery, such as a radical cystectomy, in which the entire bladder is removed. The goal of bladder reconstruction is to create a new place for the body to store urine, along with a new way for urine to pass through and leave the body.

TURBT

is the procedure done to diagnose and treat early-stage bladder cancer at the same time. The initials stand for transurethral resection of a bladder tumor. This procedure is the first-line diagnostic test and treatment for bladder cancer.

Prosthetic Surgery
When patients have failed medical therapy to help achieve an erection, surgery to implant a penile prosthesis can be performed. This is a prosthetic device that replaces the spaces in the penis that typically fill with blood during an erection. Different types of implants are available including inflatable and non-inflatable prosthetics. Studies have shown this surgical solution to have both a high patient and partner satisfaction rate.

Circumcision
is a procedure that removes the foreskin from the human penis. In the most common form of the operation, the foreskin is extended with forceps, then a circumcision device may be placed, after which the foreskin is excised.

Urethroplasty

is a type of surgery to repair your urethra, the internal tube that transports urine out of your body. You may need urethroplasty because of scarring in your urethra that makes it difficult for your urine to flow freely. Surgery may also be part of a series of gender affirmation surgeries.

Cystoscopy

is a procedure to look inside the bladder using a thin camera called a cystoscope. A cystoscope is inserted into the urethra (the tube that carries pee out of the body) and passed into the bladder to allow a doctor or nurse to see inside.