Nephrectomy: Removal of a kidney, either partial (removing part of the kidney) or radical (removing the entire kidney).
Laparoscopic Cyst Ablation: Minimally invasive technique for removing kidney cysts.
Laparoscopic Pyeloplasty: Corrects problems where the ureter and the kidney attach.
Lithotripsy: Uses shock waves to break up kidney stones, allowing them to pass through the urinary tract.
PCNL (Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy): Surgery to remove large kidney stones that cannot be treated with other methods.
Ureteroscopy: A procedure that uses a ureteroscope to look inside the ureters and kidneys, and can also be used to remove stones or perform biopsies.
Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery (RIRS): A minimally invasive procedure that uses a thin scope inserted through the urethra and bladder, and a laser to break and remove kidney stones.
Kidney Transplant: Required to treat end-stage kidney disease.
Robotic Nephroureterectomy: Removal of the kidney and ureter using a surgical robot.