Dr. Khalil Al Oumari Urologist Dubai UAE – Profile of Dr. Khalil Al Oumari Urologist at Dr. Rami Hamed Center, Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai
Dr. Khalil Al Oumari Urologist
Professor Doctor Khalil Oumari has more than 30 years of experience in Urology. He studied Medicine at Damascus University where he graduated with an excellent mark.
Later on he moved to Germany and specialized in General Surgery in Melsungen , Germany and then specializated in Urology at Bad Soden Germany . After completion of studies ,he worked as Head of Department of Urological Clinic in Main Taunus Circle, Bad Soden am Taunus.
He worked as a Professor of Urology for seven years in Johan Wolfgang v Goetho University, Frankfurt and teaching urological Anatomy of Urology in MTK. He was appointed as chief physician of a private Urological clinic and the “Center for Prostate Cancer” in Dar El Shifaa hospital. Dr. Oumari was a leader of Pilot project Mobile Lithotripter in Ministry of Health, Hessen.
Dr. Khalil Oumari is also a Member of Urologist Society in Germany, Europe, Syria and Arabic Society and a member of Professional Association of Urologist and Society of Shockwave Lithotripsy in Germany. Has a large experience in the kidney stone therapy, transurethral techniques, Ureteronoscopies and Endourology since 1988 and Auxiliary treatment & management of the ESWL (Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy) patients. Well experienced in Nerve-Sparing technique and Prostate Cancer. We are proud to have Dr Khalil on board to supervise the prostate disease and kidney clinic.
Scope of services:
– Kidney and prostate Cancer.
– prostate diseases.
– Radical prostatectomy
– Cystectomy possess nephrectomy
– Endo Urology
– Onco-Surgery
– Bladder Radical Tumor Surgery
– Prostate Radical Tumor Surgery
– Ureter onoscopies
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Urologist in Dubai
An urologist is a medical doctor that specializes in male and female urinary tract anatomy, function and pathological disease. The male reproductive system is often included in this specialty and trained professionals are able to diagnose and treat patients with these types of disorders. Organ systems treated by urologists include adrenal glands, kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra, testes, epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, prostate, and the penis. Urologists work closely with doctors that specialize in endocrinology, gastroenterology, gynecology, nephrology, oncology and pediatric surgery.
Diseases and disorders that urologists treat include urinary tract infections, benign prostatic hyperplasia, cancer, precancerous lesions, congenital abnormalities, stress incontinence, reproductive system disorders, and many other surgical and non-surgical problems.
Urologists also diagnose and treat different forms of incontinence. Stress incontinence is the inability to retain urine in the bladder due to weakness of muscles that support the pelvic floor. Urine leakage often occurs when coughing, sneezing or laughing. If the pelvic floor is unable to support an increase in intra-abdominal pressure, the urethra may displace downward and allow urine to pass.
The most common types of stress incontinence in women are due to physical changes during pregnancy and childbirth. Men are often afflicted with stress incontinence after radical or conservative prostatectomy surgery to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia or prostate cancer. Treatment ranges from minimally invasive weight loss and pelvic floor exercises to more extensive pessary or sling implantation and urethropexy surgery. An urologist may also prescribe alpha-1 adrenergic receptor blocker medication to help constrict muscles at the neck of the bladder and urethra.
About Urology
Urology is the medical specialty that centers on urinary tracts of both males and females and male reproductive systems. Medical experts who specialize in this medical branch are called urologists. They are trained to treat patients who have urology problems. The organs that are mainly dealt with under urology are adrenal glands, kidneys, urinary bladder, urethra and ureters. Amongst the male reproductive organs, urology covers epididymis, vas deferens, testes, prostate, penis and seminal vesicles.
Urinary tract infection – Often abbreviated as UTI, urinary tract infection is mainly caused by bacterial infection in the urinary tract of men. The infection usually affects the bladder area. Symptoms include frequent urge to urinate, burning sensation while urinating, blood in urine, etc. if treatment is delayed, the infection can reach kidneys and cause symptoms like vomiting, chills, fever and pain.
Erectile dysfunction – Under this medical condition, a man fails to have an erection or keep up an erection for a long time. This condition hinders a man to perform sexual activities. Generally, erectile dysfunction is caused by diabetes, chronic alcoholism, kidney ailments, and vascular diseases. At times, medications can heal this condition but when they do not, one needs to take resort to surgery.
Premature ejaculation – This is a common male problem, especially seen in younger men. Anxiety and lack of experience can lead to premature ejaculation. Many men do not talk about this issue, but it has treatments. Psychological counseling, medications, changes in sexual methods, etc. are the commonly used procedures to treat premature ejaculation.
Incontinence – Though this is more frequently seen in women, it can happen to men too. This urology problem can impair the ability to control of urine leakage. Stress, surgery and trauma are the most probable reasons behind incontinence. Therapy, surgery and proper medications can treat this urology problem.
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia – In older men, prostate glands tend to increase in size due to hormonal changes within their body. Prostate gland is located near the bladder and surrounds the urethra. So, the tube through which the urine passes can cause solidity on the bladder and the urethra. This can lead to restriction in flow of urine. Common symptoms include dribbling of urine, urinating at night, etc. Usually, men who are 50 years or more face this urology problem.
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