
Dr. Dileep M
MBBS, MS (General Surgery), MCh (Urology)5+ years in Urology (including Laparoscopy, Andrology, Renal Transplantation, Robotic surgery)
Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences & Hospital
Bengaluru, India
About Doctor
| MBBS from Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences & Hospital, Bangalore (2006-2012); MS (General Surgery) from JSS Medical College and Hospital, Mysuru (2012-2015); MCh (Urology) from Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences & Hospital, Bangalore (2016-2019). Currently Consultant Urologist and Assistant Professor in Department of Urology at Vydehi Institute since 2019. Actively involved in training MCh Urology post-graduate students, case discussions, and seminars. |
Other Information
Certifications: Online Assessment for Surgeons on da Vinci X Surgical System (March 2024); NPTEL - BCBR (February). Publications: (1) Total vs Subtotal thyroidectomy in Benign Thyroid Disease – International Journal of Scientific research, Feb 2015; (2) Non Parasitic Chyluria and Nephrotic Range Proteinuria – JCDR, Jan 2021; (3) Evaluation of outcomes between right and left sided transperitoneal laparoscopic Adrenalectomy – JCDR, June 2023; (4) Monocyte to Lymphocyte ratio as a marker to predict carcinoma prostate in prostate Biopsy – Research Journal of Medical Sciences, June 2023.
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Education & Qualifications
MBBS, MS (General Surgery), MCh (Urology)
Services
Endourology; Minimally Invasive & Laparoscopic Surgeries (Pyeloplasty, Nephrectomy, Ureterolithotomy); Female Urology; Paediatric Urology; Andrology; Renal Transplantation; Robotic Surgery; Open Urological Surgeries
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to common questions about Dr. Dileep
01What conditions does a urologist treat?
What conditions does a urologist treat?
Urologists treat conditions of the urinary tract (kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra) in both men and women, as well as male reproductive organs – including kidney stones, prostate problems, urinary infections, infertility, and cancers of the urinary system.
02When is robotic surgery used in urology?
When is robotic surgery used in urology?
Robotic surgery is commonly used for prostate cancer removal (radical prostatectomy), kidney tumors (partial nephrectomy), bladder cancer surgery, and reconstructive procedures like pyeloplasty. It offers greater precision, faster recovery, and less blood loss than open surgery.
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