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Urology

Research & Projects: (last 5 years)

Completed :
1. Efficacy of Phlogenzyme in reduction of fibrosis of kidney, ureter and bladder.

2. Clinical trial of Propantheline Hydrochloride and Oxybutinin in patients of urge / urgency incontinence.

3. The evaluation of Doxazosin in the treatment of symptomatic BPH.

4. Clinical trial of Sildenafil Citrate for erectile dysfunction.

5. Evaluation of Ciprofloxacin 1000mg once a day (substained release preparation) vs. Ciprofloxacin 500mg (conventional) twice a day in complicated urinary tract infections.

6. A prospective comparison of endopyelotomy and open Anderson-Hynes pyeloplasty for pelvi-ureteric junction (PUJ) obstruction.

7. Phase II study with RBx 2258 in patients with LUTS due to BPH

8. Diet and its impact on stone disease.

9. The evaluation of Tamsulosin the treatment of symptomatic BPH

10. Clinical trial of dutasteride in BPH.

11. Testicular transplantation : Conservative of fertility in men rendered infertile by cancer therapy- Cryopreservation & germ cell transplantation in rat testis - In collaboration with National Institute for Resarch in Reprodutive Health.

12. PCCL - Percutaneous Cystolithotrity as minimally invasive surgery for large bladder stones especially in paediatric age group is being evaluated.

13. Extended Martius Flap - a new method of vascularized tissue support in vesico vaginal fistulae repair is being evaluated

On Going:

1. Clinical trial of dutasteride in BPH

2. Testicular transplantation in animals - In collaboration with National Institute for Resarch in Reprodutive Health.

3. Testicular transplantation : Cryopreservation & organotypic in vitro culture of human testicular tissue - In collaboration with National Institute for Resarch in Reprodutive Health

4. A clinical trial - A Prospective, Multicenter, Non-comparative, Open-label study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability and Efficacy of Ertapenem Sodium in the Treatment of Complicated Urinary Tract Infections in Indian Adults




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