Reconstructive urology restores normal structure and function to the urinary tract — often after narrowing, obstruction, injury or previous surgery.
Reconstructive procedures aim to rebuild or repair parts of the urinary tract so that it drains and functions as it should. Conditions that may need reconstruction include narrowing of the urethra, obstruction where the kidney joins the ureter, injury following trauma, and problems arising after previous surgery.
Reconstruction is highly individual — the right operation depends on where the problem is, what caused it, and what has been done before. Assessment therefore focuses on defining the anatomy precisely before planning surgery. Dr. Garg's super-specialty MCh training in Urology and Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery (FMAS) inform a preference for the least invasive approach that will properly solve the problem.
Reconstructive urology involves surgery to rebuild or repair parts of the urinary tract so it drains and functions normally. It is used for problems such as urethral narrowing, obstruction, injury after trauma, or complications of previous surgery.
A progressively weaker stream, straining to pass urine, recurrent urinary infections, a feeling of incomplete emptying, or recurring flank pain can suggest narrowing or obstruction and should be assessed by a urologist.
Reconstruction is highly individual. The appropriate operation depends on the location and cause of the problem and any previous surgery, so assessment focuses on defining the anatomy precisely before planning treatment.
Appointments and referrals welcome across Panchkula, Chandigarh and Ambala.