What We Do

Centre for Robotic Surgery (CRS) is an initiative of Muljibhai Patel Urological Hospital (MPUH) – which is among the best hospitals in India dedicated completely to Urology and Nephrology. CRS was created with the aim of offering to its patients the benefits of Minimally Invasive Robotic Surgery in India. Equipped with state-of-the-art operating theatres and the most advanced da Vinci® Surgical System, Centre for Robotic Surgery - A best urology and kidney hospital in India is leading the way for robotic surgery in the country for treatments related to prostate cancer, bladder cancer, kidney cancer and pediatric cancer issues. The da Vinci robotic system is a revolutionary surgical technology which is used by some of the leading hospitals in the world for specialties ranging from Urology and Nephrology, to Paediatrics, Gynaecology, Cardiac, etc. Another innovative technology we use is the HIFU prostate cancer treatment which provides least invasive treatment for localized prostate cancer. We were the first in the country to acquire this machine in 2008.
Events

 
Event Name:Andrology Training Workshop For PostGraduates Date:26th – 28th March 2015 Venue:Jayaramdas Patel Academic Center, Muljibhai Patel Urological Hospital,Nadiad, Gujarat, India. Contact Details : Dr. Pradeep Ganatra, Mo: +91 9824387701, Email: ganatra@mpuh.org Program Details: Vascular Access Course: 5-6 August, 2016 was last modified: June 24th, 2016 by https://plus.google.com/+DrMaheshDesai
Two Andrology Workshops are being organized at JPAC from March 30th-April 2nd. Workshop 1 will have Case Discussions on Male Infertility, and Workshop 2 will be on Surgical Procedures for Male Sexual Dysfunction.
Blog

 
What is Urinary Incontinence? Urinary incontinence (or simply ‘incontinence), is when the bladder control is lost, which leads to issues like occasional urine leakage and in certain extreme cases inability to hold the urine even for a few minutes. Incontinence is not just socially embarrassing, it also disrupts a person’s normal lifestyle. And hence, when…
For most bladder cancers, surgery is a big part of the treatment. Depending on the stage of the cancer, the type of surgery required depends upon the stage of cancer. When the bladder cancer has progressed to an advanced stage, a part of or the complete bladder may need to be removed. This type of…