From asymptomatic 4mm stones found incidentally to obstructive staghorn calculi causing renal compromise, kidney stone disease has a wide spectrum — and so does its treatment. Dr. Vidyakar's endourology practice is built around matching the right procedure to the right stone, with the smallest possible footprint on your daily life.
Most modern stone procedures are performed without an incision, through the body's natural channels. Patients typically go home within 24–48 hours, and many return to work inside a week. Where stones are large, complex, or recurrent, advanced techniques like ECIRS combine the strengths of two approaches in a single anaesthetic.
Kidney transplantation is among the most life-changing surgeries in modern medicine — and one of the most technically demanding. Dr. Vidyakar's training and operative experience span the full transplant pathway: donor work-up, donor nephrectomy (open and laparoscopic), recipient surgery, and post-transplant complication management.
His thesis work focused on vascular anatomy in donor nephrectomies — a deep familiarity that shows up at the operating table. He has performed multiple transplants as lead surgeon at KGH and assisted in cadaveric programmes across major Visakhapatnam hospitals.
Laparoscopy lets us perform genuinely complex urological operations through 5–10mm working ports instead of open incisions. The benefits are tangible: less blood loss, less pain, smaller scars, shorter hospital stays. Dr. Vidyakar has performed over 500 laparoscopic urological procedures across an unusually wide range of indications.
Robotic-assisted urological surgery is the next evolution of this same principle, and is an active part of his ongoing training and assisting practice.
An enlarging prostate is one of the most common reasons men over fifty see a urologist, but it's also one of the most treatable. Most patients improve substantially with medical therapy. For those who don't, modern endoscopic surgery offers durable relief with a brief hospital stay.
Prostate cancer evaluation — PSA-driven workup, MRI, targeted biopsy, and definitive surgical or oncological management — is the other half of this practice.
Cancers of the kidney, bladder, prostate, testis and adrenal gland require a calm, considered, and timely approach. Dr. Vidyakar's published work in adrenal tumour management reflects the depth of his oncological experience, and his surgical portfolio spans both open and laparoscopic radical procedures.
Cases are managed in close coordination with medical and radiation oncology colleagues, ensuring every patient receives a multidisciplinary plan.
Men's sexual and reproductive health concerns are common — and remarkably treatable — but cultural reticence often leaves them under-discussed. The clinic is built to be a private, judgement-free space where these conditions are taken seriously and addressed properly.
Lifestyle, hormonal, vascular, neurological and structural causes are systematically evaluated, and treatment is tailored to the underlying mechanism rather than just the symptom.
From recurrent UTIs in young women to stress incontinence after childbirth and pelvic floor disorders later in life, the urological concerns of women are distinct — and deserve dedicated expertise. Treatment ranges from lifestyle and medical therapy through pelvic floor rehabilitation to corrective surgery.
Children are not small adults, and paediatric urological surgery requires its own discipline — technically and emotionally. Many congenital conditions have small windows in which surgery yields the best lifetime outcome, and Dr. Vidyakar's training includes the spectrum of paediatric urological interventions.
A consultation is the simplest way to understand your options. Most urological conditions have multiple paths forward, and a 30-minute conversation is usually all it takes to choose the right one.