At the National Medical Research Radiological Centre of the Ministry of Health of Russian Federation, urological surgeries are performed at several branches, the leader is N. Lopatkin Scientific Research Institute of Urology and Interventional Radiology.
The Urology Department of the P. Hertsen Moscow Oncology Research Institute – branch of the National Medical Research Radiological Centre of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation , specializes in the treatment of oncological diseases of the urogenital system using advanced surgical technologies.
N. Lopatkin Scientific Research Institute of Urology and Interventional Radiology is one of the leading specialized medical institutions in Russia, focused on the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of urological diseases. The institute provides highly qualified medical care for both oncological conditions of the reproductive system and benign or functional disorders of the genitourinary system.
Special attention is given to a comprehensive approach to oncological treatment, including tumors of the kidneys, bladder, prostate, and other reproductive organs. Preparation for urological surgery always includes diagnostic procedures such as laboratory tests, ultrasound, CT, MRI, and endoscopic studies. After surgery, patients undergo monitoring and, if necessary, placement of catheters and drainage systems.
Modern diagnostic methods are actively used, including multislice CT, MRI, and innovative biopsy technologies, which allow accurate determination of the stage and nature of the pathological process.
In addition to oncological treatment, the institute widely applies minimally invasive surgical methods for adults and children. These include endoscopic surgery, laparoscopy, robot-assisted surgery, and laser procedures, which significantly reduce surgical trauma, shorten hospital stays, and speed up rehabilitation. Minimally invasive techniques are effectively used for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia, urinary tract stones, urethral strictures, and chronic inflammatory conditions.
The institute also offers comprehensive therapy for male reproductive disorders, including medication, physiotherapy, and surgical interventions when required.
Urological Surgery
Urological surgical operations represent a set of procedures aimed at treating diseases of the urinary system in men and women. Various techniques are used depending on the pathology, its severity, and the patient’s overall condition.
Laparoscopic Surgery
Minimally invasive interventions performed through small incisions, used for tumor removal, urinary stones, treatment of varicocele, prostate adenoma, and other conditions. They are characterized by low trauma, quick recovery, and good cosmetic results.
Transurethral Surgery
Performed through the urethra, these procedures are used to remove bladder stones, treat benign prostatic hyperplasia, and urethral strictures. They avoid external incisions, reducing infection risks and accelerating recovery.
Open Surgery Performed
Through a traditional incision, usually required for extensive pathology or when minimally invasive methods are contraindicated, such as radical prostatectomy or large kidney tumor removal.
Microsurgical Procedures
Using surgical microscopes and micro-instruments for precision, including treatment of varicocele, microsurgical denervation of the penile glans, and correction of congenital anomalies.
Advances in minimally invasive techniques, improved technology, and higher qualifications of specialists have significantly enhanced the effectiveness of urological surgery, reducing risks and improving patients’ quality of life.
N. Lopatkin Scientific Research Institute of Urology and Interventional Radiology has modern equipment and a team of experienced urologists, oncologists, and surgeons, ensuring a high level of care and an individualized approach to each patient.
Thus, the institute serves as a leading center for urological disease treatment, combining both traditional and innovative minimally invasive methods, guaranteeing safety and high effectiveness for patients.