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Dr. Kunal Sharma | World of Urology

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  Dr. Kunal Sharma |  World of Urology Dr. Kunal Sharma Associate Director & Head (Centre of Excellence and Histopathology) Dr. Kunal Sharma serves as Associate Director & Head (Centre of Excellence and Histopathology) at Mumbai Reference Lab, SRL Diagnostics & leads the Digital Pathology & Artificial Intelligence initiatives for SRL. His department caters to one of the largest loads of histopathology and oncopathology in the country and is one of the most state of the art centre with 6 automated IHC platforms.  He was previously spearheading the Depts of Histopathology & Flowcytometry at SRL Laboratory & Fortis Hospitals, Bangalore where he was also in-charge of the reference centre of Uropathology.  He has been a keynote speaker, presenter & faculty at numerous prestigious national & international conferences like Indian Cancer Congress, Oncocon, IMSOS, ISMPOCON, Innovations in Oncology, Global Cancer Congress (Japan), PATHSOC(UK), CAP (USA), etc. He

Uterus Removal Surgery in Bangalore

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  Uterus Removal Surgery in Bangalore: A Comprehensive Guide What is the cost of uterus removal in Bangalore? How much does it cost to get my uterus removed? Which hospital is best for uterus removal? Is uterus removal a major surgery? Uterus removal surgery , medically known as hysterectomy, is a significant procedure that may become necessary due to various medical conditions. If you’re considering this surgery in Bangalore, you’re in capable hands with the experts at World of Urology . In this blog, we will address common questions regarding uterus removal, including the cost, choice of hospital, and the nature of the surgery itself. 1. What is the Cost of Uterus Removal in Bangalore? The cost of uterus removal in Bangalore can vary depending on several factors, including the type of hysterectomy (vaginal, abdominal, laparoscopic), the hospital chosen, and any additional medical requirements. At World of Urology, we understand that cost is an important consideration. To get accurat

Robotic pyeloplasty

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 Robotic pyeloplasty Robot assisted laparoscopic pyeloplasty What is Pyeloplasty? A pyeloplasty is an operation to correct a PEU obstruction, where the tube connecting the kidney to the bladder (bladder) is narrowed at its junction with the kidney and does what?  Which helps the kidney to drain properly and hence enhances its function. How is it done? The operation can be performed by the well-known open approach or keyhole surgery and can be done with or without robotic assistance. What is the open pyeloplasty procedure? Open pyeloplasty is a surgery in which a surgeon drains your kidney using a 12-18 cm incision to improve kidney function. What is Robotic Assisted Surgery? This is a technique where a robotic console is placed next to you.  3 robotic arms are attached to the console;  Two are for instrument attachment and the other arm is for a high-magnification 3D camera so the surgeon can see your abdomen(s).  The two robotic arms have the ability to hold various instruments attach

Laparoscopic Surgery to Remove Uterus | Worldofurology

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  Laparoscopic Surgery to Remove Uterus | Worldofurology What makes women to choose Laparoscopic Surgery to remove uterus The female reproductive organs namely the uterus, cervix, fallopian tubes, ovaries, and vagina play varied roles throughout a woman's reproductive life. At various ages, the above organs, especially the uterus, can cause various problems. These include but are not limited to,  tumors  such as fibroids and adenomyosis which are predominantly non-cancerous to cancer of the various parts causing bleeding disturbances, menstrual pains, and positional displacement, for which  doctors  may advise removing the uterus, provided the childbearing function is completed. Nowadays, surgeons generally prefer  laparoscopic surgery to remove uterus ,  which is known as a Laparoscopic hysterectomy. Laparoscopic hysterectomy is essentially a minimally invasive procedure used to remove the uterus. The patient is given general anesthesia. A small belly button incision is made which