Reconstructive Urological Surgery

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Reconstructive urological surgery is a specialized field focused on restoring the normal function and structure of the urinary tract and male reproductive system. It is often required for patients with congenital abnormalities, trauma, strictures, or complications from previous surgeries. These procedures aim to improve urinary control, relieve obstructions, and enhance overall quality of life.

One of the most common reconstructive procedures is urethral stricture surgery, performed to correct narrowing of the urethra caused by injury, infections, or chronic inflammation. Treatments range from minimally invasive urethrotomy (VIU) to complex urethroplasty, where a graft from the patient’s tissue is used to rebuild the urethra.

Bladder reconstruction is another critical procedure, often necessary after bladder removal due to cancer or severe dysfunction. Techniques like augmentation cystoplasty expand the bladder’s capacity, while a neobladder reconstruction creates a new bladder from the intestine, allowing patients to maintain urinary function.

For patients with pelvic trauma or congenital abnormalities, urinary diversion surgeries help restore normal urine flow. Ileal conduit urinary diversion and continent catheterizable pouches are commonly performed to bypass damaged urinary structures.

Reconstructive surgery is also essential for male genital conditions, such as hypospadias repair, penile reconstruction, and testicular prosthesis implantation. These procedures enhance both function and appearance, helping patients regain confidence and comfort.

Our clinic specializes in advanced reconstructive techniques, ensuring the best outcomes with minimally invasive approaches and faster recovery times. Whether you need treatment for urethral strictures, bladder dysfunction, or genital reconstruction, we provide personalized surgical solutions tailored to your needs. Book a consultation today to explore the best reconstructive options for your condition.