Laser TURBT, Laser DVIU

BEST TURBT & DVIU TREATMENT IN JALANDHAR

If you’re looking for the best TURBT and DVIU treatment in Jalandhar, look no further than Altis Hospital and Dr. Atul Mittal. With over 30 years of experience and qualifications as an MS (PGI) and MCH (PGI) in the Department of Urology and Andrology, Dr. Mittal is an expert in Laser TURBT and Laser DVIU treatment. These minimally invasive procedures use lasers to remove cancerous and non-cancerous tissue from the bladder and urinary tract. Dr. Mittal utilizes the latest technology and techniques to ensure safe and effective treatment, with minimal discomfort and downtime. He takes a patient-centric approach and works closely with each individual to create a personalized treatment plan that best suits their unique needs. When you choose Dr. Atul Mittal at Altis Hospital for your TURBT and DVIU treatment, you can trust that you’re receiving the highest quality medical care from an experienced and qualified urologist.

Laser transurethral resection of bladder tumors (TURBT) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that uses laser technology to remove abnormal tissue growths in the bladder. TURBT is a common treatment for bladder cancer, and the use of laser technology has revolutionized the procedure by allowing for more precise removal of the tumors. During the procedure, a small laser fiber is inserted into the bladder through the urethra, allowing the surgeon to target and remove the tumor without damaging surrounding healthy tissue. The use of laser technology in TURBT has been shown to reduce the risk of complications, shorten recovery time, and improve overall outcomes for patients. Another minimally invasive surgical procedure that uses laser technology is laser DVIU, or direct visual internal urethrotomy. This procedure is used to treat urethral strictures, or narrowing of the urethra, which can cause difficulty with urination. During laser DVIU, a small laser fiber is inserted into the urethra, allowing the surgeon to precisely cut and remove the tissue causing the stricture. This procedure is typically performed on an outpatient basis, and most patients are able to return to normal activities within a few days. 

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