Trusted urological care for complex, high-risk cases in Mumbai
Dr. Anand Utture is a Mumbai-based consultant urologist focused on benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), kidney stones, urologic oncology, and male reproductive health — with particular expertise in operating safely on patients with significant cardiac risk and on long-term antiplatelet therapy.
Every patient arrives with a story. Dr. Utture's job is to understand it fully before reaching for a scalpel.
From a routine consultation about a weak urinary stream to a complex case tangled up with heart disease, the approach stays the same: listen first, investigate thoroughly, and choose the path that fits the whole person — not just the symptom.
Enlarged Prostate Surgery
Bipolar TURP for benign prostatic hyperplasia, offering better bleeding control and faster recovery than older techniques.
Kidney & Ureteric Stones
Endoscopic and minimally invasive management of urinary stone disease.
Urologic Cancers
Evaluation and surgical management of prostate, bladder, and kidney cancers.
Male Reproductive Health
Assessment and treatment of male infertility and related andrological conditions.
Cardiac Co-morbidity Cases
Surgical planning for patients on antiplatelet or anticoagulant therapy following coronary stenting.
Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
Diagnosis and step-wise management of frequency, urgency, hesitancy, and incontinence.
He'd lived with it for two years. His heart had a longer history still.
A 70-year-old man walked in with two years of worsening urinary symptoms — hesitancy, frequency, the kind of nighttime trips to the bathroom that quietly take over a life. But his chart told a second story: eight coronary stents placed across three procedures since 2009, and a daily antiplatelet regimen keeping them open.
Stopping that medication for surgery could let a stent clot. Continuing it through surgery could mean dangerous bleeding. Neither option was acceptable — so a third path was built.
A bridging strategy turned an impossible case into a five-day recovery
Working with cardiology, the team paused his oral antiplatelet 48 hours before surgery and bridged him with a short-acting intravenous agent — one that could be switched off just hours before the procedure and switched back on just hours after. Plasma Kinetic Bipolar TURP was chosen for the operation itself, prized for its haemostasis and lower risk of complications. His heart stayed protected throughout; his bladder finally got the relief it needed.
What made that outcome possible wasn't luck. It was a process.
Thorough Evaluation
Every patient is assessed with appropriate imaging, flow studies, and lab work to confirm diagnosis and severity before any procedure is recommended.
Risk-Aware Planning
For patients with cardiac, renal, or other co-morbidities, surgical plans are built in coordination with cardiologists, anaesthetists, and physicians.
Minimally Invasive Where Possible
Techniques such as bipolar TURP and endoscopic stone management are favoured for their lower complication rates and faster recovery times.
Clear Follow-Up
Patients are guided through recovery with clear expectations, including catheter timelines, medication adjustments, and long-term follow-up plans.
The things people want to know before they walk in
Who is the best urologist in Mumbai for prostate surgery?
Dr. Anand Utture is a Mumbai-based consultant urologist known for managing complex prostate cases, including patients with significant cardiac risk who require careful coordination of antiplatelet therapy around surgery.
What is bipolar TURP and why is it used?
Bipolar TURP is a surgical treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) that uses plasma kinetic energy to remove excess prostate tissue. Compared with older monopolar TURP, it generally offers better bleeding control, shorter resection times, and a reduced risk of TUR syndrome.
Can patients on blood thinners safely have prostate surgery?
Often, yes — with careful planning. A bridging strategy, where a short-acting antiplatelet agent is used around the time of surgery, can allow patients with coronary stents to undergo procedures like bipolar TURP while minimising both bleeding and stent thrombosis risk.
What conditions does Dr. Anand Utture treat?
His practice covers BPH and prostate enlargement, kidney and ureteric stones, urologic cancers, lower urinary tract symptoms, and male reproductive/andrological conditions, with particular experience in patients who have additional medical complexity.
Your story doesn't have to wait.
Whether it's a routine evaluation or a complex case involving other medical conditions, Dr. Anand Utture's Mumbai-based practice offers thorough assessment and clear treatment planning.
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