Dr. Sharad Dodiya
About Me
Director at Fusion Kidney Institute, Ahmedabad.
Dr. Sharad Dodiya (MBBS, MS, DNB) – As one of the directors of Fusion Kidney Institute, Ahmedabad; Dr. Sharad Dodiya has been able to thoroughly utilize his skills and 17+ years of experience to provide urology patients the world class care they need.
Aided by top of the line equipments and expert surgeons, he and his team are able to help even the most critical of situations. Something that can only be achieved by the combination of experience and skill.
Memberships
- Urological Society Of India
- West Zone Chapter Urological society of India
- Ahmedabad Urological Association
Professional Work Experience (17+ Yrs.)
Endourology
More than 6000 procedures which include PCNL, URS, RIRS, TURP and VIU with more than 300 Laparoscopic surgeries
Kidney Transplant
More than 500 Donor Nephrectomy around 200 kidney transplant including cadaver transplantation at IKDRC, Jivraj Mehta Smarak Hospital, SAL Hospital, Shalby Hospital and Rajasthan Hospital, Ahmedabad.
Reconstructive Urology
More than 1000 procedures include Urethroplasty, Ureteric Re-implantation, Pyeloplasty, etc.
Female Urology
More than 100 TOT procedure.
Uro Oncology
More than 500 surgeries of Kidney, Bladder, Prostate Cancer.
Teaching Experience
Assistant Professor in Department of Urology & Transplantation at Institute of Kidney Diseases & Research Centre, Ahmedabad (Gujarat) from 23rd June, 2004 to 14th March, 2006.
Publications
Shah S A, Ranka P, Vishnagara M, Dodiya S, Jain R
Use of Buccal Mucosa as Onlay Graft Technique for Benign Ureteric Structures
Indian Journal of Urology, 2003; 20:1:oct.,28-32
Shah S A, Ranka P, Vishnagara M, Dodiya S, Jain R, Khemchandani S, Trivedi H L
Calyceal-Cutaneous Fistula – An Unusual Complication in a Series of 1020 Kidney Transplant
Indian Journal of Urology, 2003; 20:1:oct., 67-68
Shah S A, Ranka P, Dodiya S, Jain R, Kadam G
Giant Hydronephrosis: What Is Ideal Treatment?
Indian Journal Of Urology, 2004; 20:2: April, 118-122
Shah S A, Ranka P, Dodiya S, Jain R, Kadam G
Leiomyoma of Ureter – A Rare Cause of Intractable Hematuria and Clot Retention
Indian Journal of Urology, 2004; 20:2: April, 181-182
Modi P,Goel R, Dodiya S
Laparoscopic ureteroneocystostomy for distal ureteral injuries.
Urology.2005 Oct: 66(4):751-3
Goel R, Modi P, Dodia S.
Maintenance of pneumoperitoneum in retroperitoneoscopy: point of technique.
Urol Int. 2005; 75(4):298-9.
Modi P, Goel R, Dodia S.
Case Report: laparoscopic pyeloplasty with pyelolithotomy in crossed fused ectopia.
J Endourol. 2006 Mar;20(3):191-3.
Modi P, Goel R, Dodia S.
Laparoscopic repair of vesicovaginal fistula.
Urol Int. 2006; 76(4):374-6.
Modi P, Patel S, Dodia S, Goel R.
Case Report: retroperitoneoscopic nephrectomy in pyonephrotic nonfunctioning moiety of horseshoe kidney.
J Endourol. 2006 May;20(5):330-1.
Goel R, Modi P, Dodia S.
Retroperitonescopic pre transplant native kidney nephrectomy.
Int J Urol. 2006 Apr;13(4):337-9.
Modi P, Goel R, Dodia S, Devra A.
Case report : laparoscopic Boari flap.
J Endourol. 2006 Sep;20(9):642-5.
Modi P, Goel R, Dodia S.
Scrotal extension of emphysematous pyelonephritis.
Int Urol. 2007;39(2):405-7.
Modi P, Goel R, Dodia S.
Retroperitoneoscopic left donor nephrectomy : use of Hem-o- Lok clips for control of renal pedicle.
J Endourol. 2007 Sep;21(9):1029-31.