

Laser surgery
Urology is a highly dynamic specialty with a wide range of elements that help facilitate certain minimally invasive surgical procedures. Currently, there are different types of lasers, with different powers or frequencies, for different types of procedures. Currently, lasers can be used to perform lithotripsy (breaking up stones) in the kidney, bladder, or ureter, and to perform prostate surgery, including routine resection, vaporization, or prostatic enucleation. Lasers are very useful in this type of surgery, as they can be performed on patients taking anticoagulants, a situation that was not previously possible with previous technology.
Lasers are also currently being used for circumcisions or the destruction of warts or skin lesions. The introduction of laser technology into urology is undoubtedly a great tool that facilitates minimally invasive surgical procedures, achieving faster patient recovery.
We have all the necessary technology and experience to treat diseases that require laser technology.