Congenital Urological Disorders – Expert Care at Vyshnavi Hospitals

Congenital urological disorders are conditions affecting the urinary tract and reproductive system present at birth. These abnormalities may involve the kidneys, bladder, ureters, or urethra, potentially impacting urinary function and overall health.

At Vyshnavi Hospitals, our specialized Pediatric Urology & Uro-Surgery Team provides early diagnosis, advanced treatment, and long-term management for congenital urological conditions, ensuring improved quality of life for both children and adults.

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Prostate Cancer Treatment Options

1. Active Surveillance & Watchful Waiting

For slow-growing prostate cancer, regular monitoring is recommended instead of immediate intervention, ensuring patient safety and avoiding unnecessary treatments.

2. Surgery (Prostatectomy)

“Radical Prostatectomy” – Complete removal of the prostate gland.
“Laparoscopic & Robotic-Assisted Surgery” – Minimally invasive procedures for faster recovery and reduced complications.

3. Radiation Therapy

“External Beam Radiation” – Targets cancer cells with high-energy rays.
“Brachytherapy (Internal Radiation)” – Radioactive seeds implanted in the prostate for precise treatment.

4. Hormone Therapy (Androgen Deprivation Therapy – ADT)

Reduces testosterone levels to slow prostate cancer growth.

5. Chemotherapy & Immunotherapy

Recommended for advanced or metastatic prostate cancer to control disease progression.

6. Targeted Therapy

Precision treatments that specifically attack cancer cells while minimizing impact on healthy tissues.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about congenital urological disorders and prostate health.



These conditions develop due to genetic factors, abnormal fetal development, or environmental influences during pregnancy.



Yes, prenatal ultrasounds can detect kidney and bladder abnormalities, allowing for early intervention and planning for treatment after birth.



No. Some conditions may be managed with medication or minor interventions, while others may require surgery to ensure better long-term health outcomes.



For conditions like hypospadias and undescended testes, surgery is typically recommended within the first year of life for optimal results.



Some conditions, such as undescended testes or severe ureteral anomalies, may impact fertility, but early diagnosis and treatment can greatly reduce the risks.

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