Reconstructive Urology

What Is Reconstructive Urology?

Reconstructive urology focuses on restoring normal function and structure to the urinary and genital tracts that have been affected by injury, surgery, birth defects, chronic infections, or other medical conditions. It involves advanced surgical techniques to repair, rebuild, or replace parts of the urethra, bladder, ureters, or external genitalia.

At Khetarpal Hospital, we understand that urological reconstruction is not only about function but also about quality of life. Our approach is rooted in precision, long-term success, and patient dignity.

Types of Kidney Stones We Treat

Urethral Stricture (Narrowing of the Urethra)

Bladder Neck Contracture Post-Surgery

Pelvic Trauma and Urethral Injury

Fistulas (e.g., Vesicovaginal or Rectourethral)

Complications from Previous Urological Surgeries

Hypospadias Repair (in adults)

Genital Reconstruction after Cancer or Trauma

When to Consult a Urologist

You may need reconstructive urological care if you experience:

  • Difficulty or pain during urination due to scarring or stricture
  • Incontinence or urine leakage after pelvic surgery
  • Fistula-related symptoms like urine leakage from the vagina or rectum
  • History of trauma affecting genital or urinary function
  • Previously failed urological surgeries
  • Congenital abnormalities affecting urinary health

Diagnostic Services

Retrograde Urethrogram (RUG)

Voiding Cystourethrogram (VCUG)

Cystoscopy (Urethral and Bladder Examination)

MRI or CT Scan for Complex Pelvic Injuries

Urodynamic Studies

Renal Ultrasound

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What Our Patients Are Saying

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

A narrowing of the urethra due to scarring, often caused by injury, infection, or previous surgeries.

Treatment ranges from dilation and endoscopic procedures to open surgical reconstruction (urethroplasty).

Yes, many complications such as incontinence or stricture formation can be corrected with advanced reconstructive techniques.

Like any surgery, there are risks, but with experienced hands and proper planning, outcomes are often excellent.

Modern techniques focus on minimizing discomfort and recovery time. Most patients return to normal activity within a few weeks.

No, both men and women can require reconstructive procedures depending on the condition.