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    Dr Mayank Mohan Agarwal

    Dr Mayank Mohan Agarwal

    Urology


    22+ Years Experience

    MBBS (Gold medalist), MS, MCh (Urology, PGIMER, Chandigarh), DNB (Urol., Gold medalist), MRCS(Ed) Fellowships in Uro-oncology & Female Urology (MSKCC, New York; UCLA, Los Angeles; Wake Forest University, North Carolina, USA)

    Apollomedics Super Specialty Hospitals

    English,Hindi

    Mon - Sat

    09:00 -17:00

    Dr Mayank Mohan Agarwal
    Dr Mayank Mohan Agarwal

    Urology

    22+ Years Experience

    MBBS (Gold medalist), MS, MCh (Urology, PGIMER, Chandigarh), DNB (Urol., Gold medalist), MRCS(Ed) Fellowships in Uro-oncology & Female Urology (MSKCC, New York; UCLA, Los Angeles; Wake Forest University, North Carolina, USA)

    Apollomedics Super Specialty Hospitals

    English,Hindi

    Mon - Sat

    09:00 -17:00

    Description

    Dr. Mayank Mohan Agarwal is a highly esteemed Urologist based in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, with over 22 years of extensive experience in the field of urology. He has earned an impressive array of qualifications, including an MBBS with Gold Medal honors, MS, and MCh in Urology from PGIMER, Chandigarh. Dr. Agarwal is also a DNB (Urology) Gold Medalist and a member of the Royal College of Surgeons (Edinburgh). Further showcasing his commitment to advanced medical education, he has completed prestigious Fellowships in Uro-oncology and Female Urology from renowned institutions such as Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, UCLA in Los Angeles, and Wake Forest University in North Carolina, USA.

    As a Urologist, Dr. Agarwal specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions related to the urinary tract and male reproductive organs. He is fluent in both English and Hindi, making him accessible to a diverse range of patients. Dr. Agarwal's dedication to his field is reflected not only in his extensive training and experience but also in his compassionate approach to patient care.

    In addition to his clinical expertise, Dr. Agarwal has gained recognition for his contributions to the medical community and is committed to staying abreast of the latest advancements in urology. His patient-focused approach, combined with his vast knowledge and expertise, positions him as a leading figure in the field of urology. Patients seeking care under his guidance can expect high-quality treatment backed by years of experience and a thorough understanding of their conditions.

    Special Interests

    Kidney Transplant Surgery

    Uro-oncology

    Endourology & Laser Surgery

    Female-urology

    Neurourology & Urodynamics

    Advanced Urological Laparoscopy

    Urethra And Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery 

    Awards & Achievements
    • Goldmedalist MS (Ortho)Faculty Member for severe Trauma, Arthoplasty courses

    Research & Publication

    PUBLICATIONS :

    2003 - 2007
    1. Malik VK, Das D, Agarwal MM: Nutritional Supplementation in Cancer Patients. DSC J Surg 2003; 3 (1): 110-114.
    2. Singh SK, Agarwal MM, Mandal AK: Management of neurogenic bladder: The current status. In: Progress in Clinical Neurosciences, vol 19, ed. Sharma BS, Mishra UK, Creative printers, New Delhi, 2004: 226-260.
    3. Agarwal MM, Khandelwal N, Mandal AK, et al: factors affecting BMD in patients of carcinoma prostate, before and after orchidectomy. Cancer 2005; 103(10): 2042-2052.
    4. Singh SK, Mandal AK, Agarwal MM, Das A: Primary renal inflammatory malignant fibrous histiocytoma: A diagnostic challenge. Int J Urol 2006; 13 (7): 1000-1002. doi:10.1111/j.1442-2042.2006.01458.x
    5. Agarwal MM, Singh SK, Mandal AK: Risk factors and preventive strategies in urolithiasis. Bulletin PGIMER 2006; 40(1): 10-15.
    6. Agarwal MM, Naza V, Singh SK: Medical management of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Drugs Bulletin 2006; 30(4): 31-54.
    7. Singh SK, Ranjan P, Agarwal MM: Neurogenic voiding dysfunction: the basics and beyond. In: Review in Neurology. 2006. pp 242-272 (eds. S Prabhakar and Arun B Tally).
    1. Agarwal MM, Mandal AK, Khandelwal N, Singh SK: Need for measurement of bone mineral density in patients of prostate cancer before and after orchidectomy: Role of Quantitative Computer Tomography. JAPI 2007; 55: 486-490.
    2. Agarwal MM, Singh SK, Mandal AK. Penile gangrene in diabetes mellitus with renal failure: A poor prognostic sign of systemic vascular calciphylaxis. Ind J Urol 2007; 23: 208-210.
    3. Agarwal MM, Singh SK, Acharya NC, Mete UK, Kumar S, Mandal AK. Non-interventional management of obstructive acute renal-failure in hormone-naïve prostate cancer. Can J Urol 2007; 14(3): 3580-3582.
    4. Singh S K, Agarwal MM, Batra YK, kishore AVK., Mandal AK. Effect of Lumbar-Epidural Administration Of Tramadol On Lower Urinary Tract Function. Neurourol Urodyn 2008; 27(1):65-70.
    5. Kumar S, Pandya S, Acharya N, Agarwal MM, Mandal AK, Singh SK: Laparoscopic management of atypical ureteropelvic junction obstruction: alternative and simple techniques for complex situations. Urologia internationalis 2008; 81: 87-93.
    6. Agarwal MM, Sharma D, Singh SK, Kumar S, Bhattacharya A, Acharya N, Mandal AK: Laparoscopic ureterocalicostomy for salvage of giant hydronephrotic kidney: an initial experience. Urology 2007; 70 (3): 590.e7–590.e10.
    7. Agarwal MM, Rana SV, Mandal AK, Malhotra S, Khandelwal N, Kumar S, et al: Lactose intolerance in prostate cancer patients: Incidence and associated factors. Scand J Gastroenterol 2008 Mar; 43(3): 270-6.
    8. Agarwal MM, Mavuduru R, Singh SK: Safety and efficacy of transobturator tension-free midurethral sling for surgical management of stress urinary incontinence in women. Re: Barry C, Lim YN, Muller R, Hitchins S, Corstiaans A, Foote A, Greenland H, Frazer M, Rane A. A multi-centre, randomized clinical control trial comparing the retropubic (RP) approach versus the transobturator approach (TO) for tension-free, suburethral sling treatment of urodynamic stress incontinence: the TORP study. Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct. 2007 Jul 19; [Epub ahead of print] DOI 10.1007/s00192- 007-0412-y. Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct 2008; 19: 893.
    9. Mavuduru RM, Agarwal MM, Mandal AK. Safety and efficacy of active surveillance in patients with localized prostate cancer. Re: Roemeling S, Roobol MJ, dr Vires SH, et al: Active Surveillance for Prostate Cancers Detected in Three Subsequent Rounds of a Screening Trial: Characteristics, PSA Doubling Times, and Outcome. Eur Urol 2007; 51: 1244–1251. Ind J urol 2008; 24(1): 131-132.
    10. Kumar S, Singh SK, Mavuduru R, Naveen A, Agarwal MM, Vanita J, Mandal AK. Bicornuate uterine horns with complete cervical-vaginal agenesis and congenital vesicouterine fistula. Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct. 2008; 19(5):739-41.
    11. Kumar S, Singh SK, Mavuduru RS, Acharya NC, Agarwal MM, Jha VK, Mandal AK. Acute pyelonephritis with renal vein and inferior vena cava thrombosis in a case of hyperhomocysteinemia. Int Urol Nephrol 2009; 41(1): 185-188.
    12. Editorial comment (Agarwal MM, Mavuduru R): Eandi JA, Tanaka ST, Hellenthal NJ, O’Connor RC, Stone AR. Self-Reported Urinary Continence Outcomes for Repeat Midurethral Synthetic Sling Placement. Int Br J Urol 2008; 34 (3): 336-344.
    13. Agarwal MM, Singh SK, Mandal AK, Bhalla V, Acharya N, Kumar S: Endourological management of forgotten encrusted ureteral stents: Can Ureteroscopic lithotripsy be avoided? Surg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech 2009; 19(1): 72-77.
    14. Agarwal MM, Singh SK, Sharma DK, Ranjan P, Kumar S, Chandramohan V, et al. Fracture-penis: a radiological or clinical diagnosis? Our experience & literature review. Can J Urol 2009 Apr;16(2):4568-75.
    15. Garg S, Mandal AK, Acharya N, Kumar S, Agarwal MM, Mavuduru R, Singh SK. Comparison of pneumatic versus Laser lithotripsy for endoscopic management of ureteric calculi. Urol Int 2009; 82: 341–345.
    16. Mavuduru R, Mandal AK, Acharya N, Kumar S, Agarwal MM, Singh SK. Comparison of HOLEP and TURP in terms of efficacy in the early postoperative period and the perioperative morbidity. Urol Int 2009; 82(2):130-5.
    17. Naja V, Agarwal MM, Mandal AK, Singh SK, Mavuduru R, Kumar S, Acharya NC, Gupta N: Tamsulosin facilitates clearance of stone fragments and reduces pain after Shockwave Lithotripsy for renal calculi: Results from an open-label randomized study. Urology 2008; 72: 1006-1011.
    18. Barapatre Y, Agarwal MM, Singh SK, Sharma SK, Mavuduru RM, Mete UK, et al. Uroflowmetry in healthy women: development and validation of flow – volume and corrected flow – age nomograms. Neurourol Urodyanm 2009; 28(8): 1003-9.
    19. Agarwal MM, Singh SK, Naja V, Mavuduru RM, Mandal AK. Spontaneous bladder rupture: diagnostic and treatment dilemma? A review of literature. Urotoday Int J 2009 Apr;2(2). doi:10.3834/uij.1944-5784.2009.04.04.
    20. Lal A, Kumar A, Prakash M, Singhal M, Agarwal MM, Sarkar D, Khandelwal N. Percutaneous Cyanoacrylate Glue Injection into the Renal Pseudoaneurysm to Control Intractable Hematuria After Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy. CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology 2009; 32: 767-771.
    21. Agarwal MM, Singh SK, Mavuduru RM, Mandal AK: Is S-shaped kidney always a fusion anomaly? Radiological diagnosis of a new anatomical variant of a single kidney. Ind J Urol 2009; 25(4): 541-542.
    22. Agarwal MM, Naja V, Singh SK, Mavuduru RM, Mete UK, Kumar S, Mandal AK: Is there an adjunctive role of tamsulosin to extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy for upper ureteric stones: results of an open label randomized non-placebo controlled study. Urology 2009; 74(5): 989-992.
    23. Agrawal SK, Agarwal MM, Singh SK. Intraprostatic injection of botulinum toxin A: A promising treatment for patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia. (Uroscan; Re: Brisinda G, Cadeddu F,Vanella S, Mazzeo P, Marniga G, Maria G. Relief by Botulinum Toxin of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Owing to Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: Early and Long-Term Results. Urology 2009;73:90–4.) Ind j Urol 2009; 25(3): 428-429.
    24. Kumar S, Singh SK, Mavuduru R, Acharya NC, Agarwal MM, Jha VK, Mandal AK: rare case of renal cell carcinoma with double inferior vena cava with vena caval thrombus. Int Urol Nephrol 2009; 41: 185-188.
    25. Agarwal MM, Singh SK, Batra YK, Mavuduru RM, Mandal AK. Effect of lumbar epidural administration of neostigmine on lower urinary tract function. Neurourol Urodynam 2010; 29(3): 443-448.
    26. Choudhury S, Agarwal MM, Mandal AK, Mavuduru RM, Mete UK, Kumar S, Singh SK. Which voiding position is associated with lowest flow rates in healthy adult men? Role of natural voiding position. Neurourol Urodynam 2010; 29(3): 413-417.
    27. Agarwal MM, Mandal AK, agarwal S, Lal A, Prakash M, Mavuduru R, Singh SK. Surgicel® granuloma: Unusual cause of 'recurrent' mass lesion following laparoscopic nephron-sparing surgery of renal cell carcinoma. Urology 2010 Aug;76(2):334-5. Epub 2010 May 21.
    28. Agarwal MM, Singh SK, Agarwal S, Mavuduru RM, Mandal AK. A novel technique of intracorporeal exicisional tailoring of megaureter before laparoscopic ureteral reimplantation. Urology 2010; 75(1): 96-99.
    29. Bag S, Agarwal MM, Singh SK, Mandal AK (letter to editor). Re: Predictors of surgical approach to repair pelvic fracture urethral distraction defects. J Urol October 2009 issue; vol 182: page 1435-1439. J Urol 2010; 183(4): 1648.
    30. Agarwal MM, Choudhury S, Mandal AK, Mavuduru RM, Singh SK. Are urine flow-volume nomograms developed on Caucasian men optimally applicable for Indian men? Need for appraisal of flow-volume relations in local population. Ind J Urol 2010 26(3): 338-344.
    31. Agarwal MM, Badlani G. Need for standardization in definiton of success in clinical trials on stress urinary incontinence. (Clinical Trial Report. Richter HE, Albo ME, Zyczynski HM, Kenton K, Norton PA, Sirls LT, et al. Retropubic versus Transobturator Midurethral Slings for Stress Incontinence. N Engl J Med 2010; 362: 2066-76.) Curr Urol Rep 2010 Nov;11(6):361-3.
    32. Agarwal MM, Badlani G. editorial comment: The "inside-out" trans-obturator tension-free vaginal tape (tvt-o) for the management of occult stress urinary incontinence in women undergoing pelvic organ prolapse repair". Urology. 2010 Dec;76(6):1358-61. Urology. 2010 Dec;76 (6):1362-3.
    33. Agarwal MM, Combs C, Badlani G. Equipment: Set up, preoperative and postprocedure handouts. In: Smith AD, Badlani G, Preminger G, Kavoussi LR, et al (eds), Smith’s Endourology, Wiley Blackwell, 2010; pp-1468-1480. DOI: 10.1002/9781444345148.ch122
    34. Agarwal MM, Hemal AK. Surgical management of renal cystic disease. Curr Urol Rep 2010; 12(1): 3-10.
    35. Agarwal MM, Sandhu JS. Incidental ureteral catheterization with cystometry catheter during videourodynamics: a prompt diagnosis. Urology 2011 Jan;77(1): 71-2.
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    Dr. Mayank Mohan Agarwal holds an MCh in Urology.
    Dr. Mayank Mohan Agarwal specializes in Urology and Urological Surgery.
    Dr. Mayank Mohan Agarwal has 19 years of experience in urology.
    Dr. Mayank Mohan Agarwal is a Urologist and Urological Surgeon with 19 years of experience. He earned his MCh in Urology from PGIMER, Chandigarh, India in 2005. For more details, please contact Apollo Hospitals directly.
    A urologist is a specialist doctor who treats diseases of the urinary system in both men and women, and the male reproductive system. This includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra, and adrenal glands. Urology also encompasses conditions affecting the penis, prostate, seminal vesicles, epididymis, and testes.
    Apollo Hospitals urologists treat various conditions, including urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney stones, incontinence, bladder prolapse, painful bladder syndrome, cancers (bladder, prostate, testicular, kidney), male infertility, cryptorchidism (undescended testes), erectile dysfunction (ED), and benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate).
    Urologists specialize in urinary tract and male reproductive system diseases, offering surgical options. Nephrologists focus on kidney diseases and do not perform surgery.
    Consult a urologist if you experience any of the following: frequent urination, urgent urination, hematuria (blood in urine), pelvic or lower back pain, dysuria (painful urination), urinary incontinence (urine leakage), weak or dribbling urine stream, decreased libido, testicular mass, or erectile dysfunction.
    Urologists treat female urological disorders like urinary tract infections (UTIs), bladder prolapse, and urinary incontinence during pregnancy. They may collaborate with gynecologists on conditions such as pelvic pain. Specialized female urologists focus exclusively on women's urinary and reproductive tract diseases.
    Urologists employ various diagnostic tests, including imaging techniques (CT scan, ultrasound, MRI) to visualize the urinary tract; urine tests to detect infections; cystoscopy for bladder and urethra examination; urodynamic tests to assess bladder pressure and volume; and biopsies to diagnose cancer and other disorders.
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