Surgical urology

The final decision on the availability of indications for surgery and its direct implementation is the responsibility of the urologist-surgeon.

Surgical treatment is possible with the following urological diseases:

  • Urolithiasis disease.
  • Congenital or acquired narrowing (stricture) of the ureter, urethra.
  • Developmental abnormalities that disrupt the urinary system.
  • Neoplasms of the genitourinary system of any localization.
  • Some other problems.

In the event of a violation in the structure of the organ or, if necessary, correction of functions, uroandrological operations are performed.

In the K+31 clinic, sling operations are performed - these are interventions on the urinary system in order to eliminate urinary incontinence, based on strengthening the urethra.

To carry out surgery, the clinic has all the necessary diagnostic and related equipment.

Surgical urology in the clinic K+31

Surgical treatment in our clinic can be carried out in different ways:

  1. Laparoscopic.
    The doctor makes two or three incisions in the abdominal wall up to 3 cm long, through which the equipment is inserted.
    Manipulations are carried out thanks to flexible thin tubes - laparoscopes, equipped with surgical instruments and a video surveillance system.
    The method is less traumatic, recovery after surgery is faster, less time is spent on rehabilitation, the volume of blood loss is significantly reduced.
  2. With the help of a robot assistant.
    Modern high-tech equipment makes it possible to carry out most of the manipulations using a robot controlled by a urologist.
    Features: the movements of the equipment are always accurate, regulated by the parameters set by the doctor; minimal tissue trauma; lower risk of complications; the patient is recovering faster and gets to his feet.
    The robot can be used to remove tumors, including the prostate, correct congenital anomalies, remove kidney cysts.
  3. Open access.
    It is used relatively rarely when a wide view of the operating field is required.
    Main indications: complex ureteral plastics, removal of the consequences of trauma, large neoplasms. After the intervention, rehabilitation is usually required, which patients can undergo in our clinic.

Modern equipment and minimally invasive techniques allow doctors to more often use epidural anesthesia, which significantly less affects the work of the heart, kidneys and liver than general anesthesia, which is especially important for people of age.

Many patients, especially older ones, have chronic diseases of other organs and systems, which are contraindications to general anesthesia. Epidural anesthesia removes restrictions on surgical treatment in these patients.

In the postoperative period, the K+31 clinic places its patients in comfortable wards for one or two people. Staying in them includes:

  • Constant supervision of the personnel on duty.
  • Regular visits to your doctor.
  • Four meals a day, taking into account the characteristics of the condition.
  • Possibility to hire a nurse.
  • Living with a relative.

All wards are equipped with a panic button, by pressing which you can instantly call a specialist on duty. Our qualified doctors, attentive and caring staff will help you recover as soon as possible.

Service record



Specialists

All specialists
Udin
Oleg Ivanovich

Deputy chief physician for surgery, surgeon

PhD

Korolev
Sergei Vladimirovich

Deputy chief physician for medical affairs, surgeon, oncologist

PhD

Shapovalyants
Sergei Georgievich

Chief Consultant in Surgery, Surgeon

Tsvetkov
Vitaly Olegovich

Surgeon

Doctor of Sciences, PhD

Malygin
Sergey Evgenyevich

Oncologist-mammologist, surgeon

Kovylov
Aleksey Olegovich

Specialist in wounds and wound infections, diabetic foot doctor

Kim
Ilya Viktorovich

Surgeon

PhD, research fellow

Kovalenko
Yuri Alekseevich

Surgeon

Doctor of Sciences, PhD

Ivanchik
Inga Yakovlevna

Surgeon, phlebologist

PhD

Shpilevoy
Nikolay Yurievich

Cardiovascular surgeon, surgeon, ultrasound specialist

PhD

Natalinov
Ruslan Viktorovich

Surgeon, ultrasound diagnostics doctor