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Friday, October 22, 2010

GUINNESS WORLD RECORD by DR ASHISH RAWANDALE-PATIL

20.10.2010

The current record for “Most kidney stones removed from a patient" is:
The most kidney stones removed from a patient is 172,155, which were removed by Dr Ashish Rawandale-Patil (India) at the Institute of Urology, Dhule, Maharastra, India on 8 December 2009

CONGRATULATIONS DR ASHISH: TEAM INSTITUTE OF UROLOGY

Monday, August 2, 2010

CHICAGO: DR ASHISH PATIL TO PRESENT 15 PAPERS AT THE WORLD CONGRESS OF ENDOUROLOGY

World Congress of Endourology 2010: 15 research papers of the Institute of Urology have been selected for presentation at the World Congress of Endourology to be held in Chicago the coming September. Dr Ashish Patil the Director and head of Tejnaksh Healthcare Pvt Ltd would be presenting the research work. Out of the 15 presentations, 12 are based on original innovative techniques developed at the institute of urology under the guidance of Dr Ashish Patil himself. These include the already known 5-PANG technique for percutaneous nephrolithotomy and 5-PANG-SPC technique along with other innovations. This would be the second consecutive representation of the Institute of Urology and its techniques at an international forum. We at IOU wish him good luck and a happy journey.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

INSTITUTE OF UROLOGY DHULE FLAGS OFF 11 SATELLITE PATIENT CONSULTATION CENTRES

19th July 2010: As a part of its extension plans TEJNAKSH HEALTHCARE’s Institute of Urology flaged off its first phase of expansion by inaugurating Outdoor Patient Departments in 11 different towns namely: Malegaon, Manmad, Vadaibhoi, Chandawad, Satana, Tarhabad, Sakri, Nandurbar, Chopda, Shirpur and Shahada. Manned by the same expertise as the Institute of Urology, this is a milestone attempt to take Urology services to the doorsteps of the common man.

Monday, July 12, 2010

PAEDOUROCON DHULE: A GRAND SUCCESS

11 th July 2010:Paedourocon a comprehensive course of paediatric urology was held for the post graduates and the paediatricians of western India.Dr Harshad Punjani the renowned paediatric urologist from Mumbai inaugurated the session. He guided the students on Congenital megaloureter and Posterior urethral valves. Dr Ashish Patil, Director Tejnaksh Healthcare elaborated Pelviureteric junction obstruction, Hypospadias & Undescended testis. Dr Vineet Shah the famous paediatric urologist spoke on Antenatal hydronephrosis and Neurogenic bladder. Dr Satyajit Purnapatre conducted the urology quiz. Dr Mayur Jain, Dr Pratik Mahajan, and Dr Chandrahas Kurane were declared winners.The question and answer session after each session had an overwhelming response. The conference was attended by over 60 paediatricians and post graduates. A copy of TEJAROGYA (A quarterly health magazine of Tejnaksh Healthcare) were handed over to the delegates on the occasion. The seminar was appreciated by one and all

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

INSTITUTE OF UROLOGY ANOUNCES PEDOUROCON: A COMPREHENSIVE PAEDIATRIC UROLOGY COURSE FOR THE POST GRADUATE STUDENTS AND CONSULTANTS.

Paediatric Urology as a subspeciality is fast growing and to keep upbreast with the new times Institute of Urology has organised a Paediatric Urology Course for the postgraduates and consultants of Western India. The course is to be conducted at the TEJNAKSH INSTITUTE OF HEALTH SCIENCES and RESEARCH, Institute of Urology, Sakri road, Dhule on the 11th of July 2010. The course would be directed by stalwarts in the field namely Dr Harshad Punjani, Dr Vineet Shah and Dr Ashish Patil. Antenatal Hydronephrosis, PUJ obstruction, Posterior urethral valves, Undescended testis, Neurogenic bladders in children, hypospadias are some of the topics to be discussed in great detail. Various clinical discussions and quizzes are some of the highlights of this one day session. Detailed information is available at
PEDOUROCON DHULE 2010 - Institute of Urology. Dhule - Picasa Web Albums
Organising secretary Dr S K Singhal cordially invites one and all for this scientific extravaganza.
Note: First 50 postgraduate residents will be given free registration and stay on first come first serve basis.
Hoping to see you at the venue.

Monday, May 31, 2010

TEJAROGYA: THE HEALTH MAGAZINE OF TEJNAKSH HEALTHCARE AVAILABLE ONLINE

SUBJECT: Tejarogya the health magazine of TEJNAKSH Healthcare is now available online.
TEJNAKSH HEALTHCARE and the Institute of Urology published the first issue of TEJAROGYA in JANUARY 2010 on the occasion of the CME FOR THE FAMILY PHYSICIANS at the hands of SP of Dhule. The copy of the same is now available on the link below:
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B6uUw59mTXIPZGFlZWRlZDUtYTRlMy00ZDQ5LWFhOGMtYzNhNjRlNTc2YzZl&hl=en

Sunday, May 9, 2010

9th May 2010: PATIENT DISCUSSION SEMINAR ON NEPHROLOGY HELD AT THE INSTITUTE OF UROLOGY

A patient discussion seminar was held for the patients of Renal failure at the Institute of Urology on Sunday 9th May 2010. Dr Ashish Patil, Director Tejnaksh Healthcare introduced the patient discussion session. This was followed by a lecture by Dr Atul Mule. Renal anatomy, physiology, renal failure, role of AV fistula and dialysis were some of the topics covered by him in his talk of 60 mins. This was followed by a question and answer session during which Dr Atul Mule answered the queries asked by the patients. The seminar ended with Dr Ashish Patil with a vote of thanks.
The seminar was attended by more than 60 patients. A copy of TEJAROGYA (A quarterly health magazine of Tejnaksh Healthcare) and a booklet on renal failure written by Dr Atul Mule were handed over to the patients on the occasion. The seminar was appreciated by the attending patients.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Top Experts in Urology guide the medical post graduates.

Dhule, August 9th 2009—the second Sunday of the month was marked by a major breakthrough in the Urology teaching program of North Maharashtra. A comprehensive urology course was organized by Dr Ashish Patil (Director Institute of Urology) for the post graduates in Urology, General surgery and Nephrology. It was attended by more than a hundred delegates. Lectures on different urology topics were delivered by the various experts in the field. The morning session was opened by Dr Bhalchandra Kashyapi (Assistant Professor in Urology; Sassoon General Hospitals, Pune) who spoke on Renal Malignancies. This was followed by Dr Subodh Shivde (Professor in Urology, Dinanath Mangeshkar hospital Pune.) and Dr Dhananjay Bokare (Senior consultant Institute of Urology, Dhule) who spoke on Benign enlargement of the prostate and stricture disease of the urethra respectively. Dr Ashish Patil elaborated Urolithiasis explaining the various modalities of stone treatment and recent advances in the same. Dr Dipen Parekh (Prof and head, Department of Robotic surgery San Antonio, Texas) discussed robotic laparoscopy with its pros and cons. Renal transplant was covered in detail by Dr Atul Mule. This was followed by lunch.
The Urology Quiz was conducted post lunch. Dr Chetan Rathod, Dr Chandrahas Kurane and Dr Hrishikesh Deshmukh were winners of the same. This was followed by the inaugural ceremony wherein Dr Ashish Patil felicitated Dr Dipen Parekh, Dr Bhalchandra Kashyapi, Dr Subodh Shivde, Dr Dhananjay Bokare and Dr Atul Mule. Finally Dr S K Singhal the organizing secretary presented the vote of thanks.

5 PANG technique: Accepted for publication by UROLOGY-GOLD JOURNAL (The official journal of the Société Internationale d'Urologie)

5 PANG technique is an innovative needle used for puncture and initial tract dilatation during PCNL
Designed, fabricated and patented by Dr Ashish Patil, the innovative 5 part Percutaneous Access Needle with Glidewire (5-PANG) is a novel technique in an attempt to make percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) tract establishment a fast, safe and less cumbersome procedure. The technique decreases the PCNL time by allowing fast and flawless approach to the kidney during single stitch surgeries for renal stones (PCNL). The technique was also presented at the World Congress of Endourology and was well appreciated. This has turned out to be the first international innovative publication of North Maharashtra. We Congratulate Dr Ashish on his achievement.
TEAM - INSTITUTE OF UROLOGY

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Munich:Two innovations presented by Dr Ashish Patil at the World Congress of Endourology 2009

Dr Ashish Patil the head of Institute of Urology recently presented two of his innovative techniques which are being practiced at the Institute since 2 years.

1) 5PANG technique for initial tract dilatation during PCNL

2) Fountain technique for evacuation of large vesical calculi

5 PANG technique: The term coined at the “Institute” stands for ‘ 5 Part Access Needle over the Glide wire technique’;. Herein Dr Ashish Patil has invented a 5 part initial puncture needle as a substitute for the conventional 3 part initial puncture needle used for percutaneous access during a PCNL. The new needle creates a tract of sufficient size to allow direct access to the metal tract dilators hence obviating the need for cumbersome conventional tract dilatation. The results of the initial 67 cases were presented at the WORLD CONGRESS.

Fountain technique : Essentially is a technique described by Dr Patil etal to be used during PCCL(Percutaneous Cystolitholapaxy) . Dr Patil here described the use of simultaneous urethral flush and suprapubic drainage of stone fragments . The technique accentuates the fragment evacuation in cases of large vesical calculi hence reducing the operative time. The technique is based on the Magic Fountain principal described by Hero.