UPMC in Central Pa offers a full range of urological procedures. Our urologists and gynecologists provide professional expertise and individualized care for conditions of the urinary tract, kidneys, prostate and bladder.
Conditions We Treat
- Bladder prolapse, or fallen bladder
- Cancer, including bladder, kidney, prostate, testicular, and urethral
- Enlarged prostate
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Hematuria
- Kidney and ureteral stones
- Male and female incontinence
- Male infertility
- Overactive bladder
- Pelvic pain
- Pelvic organ prolapse
- Peyronie's diseases
- Urinary tract infections
- Varicoceles
- Vasectomy and vasectomy reversals
Urology Surgical Services - Advanced Robotic Technology
If you require surgery, you can trust the urological team at UPMC to provide the most innovative, high-quality care in the region. With your health and safety in mind, our board-certified urological specialists use the latest minimally invasive techniques whenever possible.
UPMC surgeons are experts at robot-assisted urological procedures using the da Vinci® Surgical System and have performed more than 400 of these surgeries.
Benefits of robotically assisted surgery include:
- Quicker return to normal activity
- Shorter hospitalization
- Reduced risk of surgical side effects
- Less blood loss
- Reduced pain and discomfort
Surgical Procedures
We specialize in treating common and complex urological conditions using a wide array of diagnostic and surgical procedures, including but not limited to:
- Cystoscopy. Used to see inside your bladder and urethra.
- Lithotripsy. A noninvasive procedure that uses sound waves to break up kidney stones so they can pass naturally in the urine.
- Prostate surgery using green light laser. Treats enlarged prostate without making any incisions.
- Robotic nephrectomy. Used to treat kidney cancer by removing diseased parts of your kidney through a few small incisions.
- Robotic prostatectomy. Used to treat prostate cancer while minimizing surgical side effects, such as incontinence or impotence.
- Urethra and bladder sling surgery. A synthetic mesh is used to support your urethra or bladder to prevent stress incontinence.
- Urolift. A newly FDA-approved, minimally invasive, same-day surgical procedure for male voiding issues and BPH (benign prostate hyperplasia).
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