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Fortis Mohali conducts national operative & observership conference on rezum, RIRS

Renowned urologists across the country to attend the two-day conference
The conference, being organised by Fortis Hospital Mohali, commenced at Hotel Taj today.

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To spread awareness on the most advanced medical technologies for the treatment of prostate problems and enlarged prostate — also known as Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) — the first national operative and observership conference on rezum and RIRS, “Steam and Stone,” being organised by Fortis Hospital, Mohali, commenced at Hotel Taj here today.

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Nearly 100 renowned urologists from across the country, surgeons and other medical professionals are taking part in the event.

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In a press release, Dr Rohit Dadhwal, consultant - urology, andrology and robotic surgery, said, “The workshop aims to spread awareness on Water Vapour Therapy (rezum) – the latest form of minimal invasive surgical treatment for prostate – available at Fortis Hospital, Mohali.”

The attendees witnessed cutting-edge procedures, discussed clinical outcomes and gained insights into the latest technological innovations that are shaping patient-friendly urological care. The conference will conclude on August 3.

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