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Robotic urology surgery uses advanced robotic systems for performing complex procedures through small incisions with high precision. It is commonly used for prostatectomy, kidney tumor removal, and reconstructive surgeries, offering faster recovery and minimal scarring.

Robotic surgery allows better accuracy, reduced blood loss, less pain, quicker discharge, and lower risk of complications. It is ideal for procedures involving delicate areas like the prostate, kidney, and bladder.

Laser techniques are used to treat kidney stones, ureteric strictures, enlarged prostate (BPH), bladder tumors, and urethral strictures. These methods reduce hospital stay and recovery time.

If you experience symptoms such as blood in urine, frequent or painful urination, difficulty urinating, recurrent urinary tract infections, or kidney stone episodes, it’s time to consult a urologist.

Laser prostate surgery (HoLEP or GreenLight) removes excess prostate tissue with minimal bleeding. It is safer for elderly patients and those on blood thinners, with quicker recovery than traditional surgery.

Yes. Robotic urology surgery is safe and often preferred in elderly patients due to its minimally invasive nature, reduced postoperative pain, and lower risk of infection.

You can book an appointment through our website or visit the Advanced Robotic & Laser Urology Clinic at Baby Memorial Hospital for expert evaluation and personalised care.

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