Dr. Varinder Sagar

Dr. Varinder Sagar
Department of Urology

Dr. Varinder Sagar

Department: Urology

Designation: Consultant - Urologist

Dr. Varinder Sagar is a highly skilled and dedicated Urology specialist with over a decade of experience. He holds an MBBS degree from Baba Farid University of Health Sciences and completed his MS in General Surgery from Rajasthan University of Health Sciences. Furthering his expertise, he obtained a DNB in Urology from the National Board of Examination. Dr. Sagar has showcased his expertise through numerous paper presentations and publications in esteemed medical conferences and journals. He has a keen interest in complex urological cases and has demonstrated proficiency in both surgical and non-surgical interventions. Dr. Sagar's commitment to patient care and continuous learning has earned him respect among colleagues and patients alike.

Degrees:

  • MBBS from Baba Farid University of Health Sciences.
  • MS in General Surgery from Rajasthan University of Health Sciences.
  • DNB in Urology from the National Board of Examination.

Areas Of Expertise:

  • Urological surgeries:
    • Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP)
    • Urethrotomy
    • Procedures for managing urethral calculi
  • Diagnosis and treatment of urological conditions:
    • Kidney stones
    • Urinary tract infections
    • Bladder disorders

Experience: 12 Years

Research & Articles:

  • Presented a poster on "Blastemal predominant Wilms' tumor in adult: A case report" at JSICON-2012, Bangalore.
  • Presented a poster on "Unusual case of recurrent acute abdominal emergency" at SZUSICON-2011, Mahabalipuram, Chennai.
  • Presented papers at Urology National Conference USI-CON-2006 at Varanasi on "Is Single TURP As Good As Complete TURP."
  • Presented papers at North Zone Urology Conference USI-NZC 2005 at Srinagar on "Is Single TURP As Good As Complete TURP" and "Dorsal Urethrotomy for Management of Impacted Urethral Calculi."
  • Published a paper titled "Acoustic Schwannoma: A Study of 131 Cases in the Last Ten Years" in the Indian Journal of Otology.