Urology Services at Metropolitan Vascular Institute

Male patient at urologist's office The field of urology has seen remarkable advancements in recent years, offering innovative solutions for a wide range of urological issues. Urology stands as a critical field dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of disorders related to the urinary tract and male reproductive system. As medical science advances, so too does the scope of urology services, offering patients cutting-edge solutions for conditions that affect their quality of life.

Prostate Artery Embolization

Prostate issues, particularly benign prostatic hyperplasia, affect millions of men worldwide. It’s a minimally invasive procedure that has revolutionized the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia. It involves the insertion of a catheter through the femoral artery, guided to the prostate arteries. Once in position, tiny particles are injected to block blood flow to the overgrown prostate tissue. As a result, the prostate shrinks, alleviating urinary symptoms without the need for surgery.

Varicocele Treatment

Varicoceles are abnormal dilations of veins within the scrotum that can lead to testicular pain, infertility, and discomfort. Treatment options have expanded beyond surgery to include minimally invasive procedures like varicocele embolization. During this procedure, a catheter is inserted into the varicocele veins, and a substance is injected to close them off, redirecting blood flow.

Nephrostomy Catheter Placement/Exchange

Nephrostomy catheters are vital tools for individuals with urinary obstructions or kidney issues. Nephrostomy catheter placement involves the insertion of a catheter directly into the kidney to drain urine, relieving pressure and preventing kidney damage. For those already with nephrostomy catheters, routine exchanges are necessary to maintain functionality.

Suprapubic Catheter Placement

Suprapubic catheters are another valuable solution for individuals with various urological challenges, such as urinary retention, bladder outlet obstruction, or neurogenic bladder. Unlike traditional urethral catheters, suprapubic catheters are inserted through a small incision in the abdomen, directly into the bladder.

Book an Appointment

Urology services have evolved significantly, providing less invasive and more effective options for patients dealing with a wide range of urological issues. If you or a loved one is facing a urological challenge, consult with a urologist at Metropolitan Vascular Institute located in Waldorf, MD. Call 301-374-8540 to schedule your appointment.

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