Dr. Sanjay Gogoi

Principal Director – Urology, Kidney Transplant & Uro Oncology

Max Super Speciality Hospital, Dwarka

With over 25 years of experience in Comprehensive Urology Practice, I specialize in navigating complex and challenging Urological procedures with precision and expertise. I am committed to providing my patients with ethical and current, evidence-based medicine, particularly in the areas of Renal Transplant,

Uro-Oncology, and Reconstructive Surgeries. Through the volume and quality of my work, I have garnered recognition from both peers and patients for my dedication to tackling dicult cases and delivering optimal outcomes.

EDUCATION

MBBS – Dibrugarh University (1989)

• MS (General Surgery) – Dibrugarh University (1995)

• DNB (Genito Urinary Surgery) – National Board, New Delhi (2000)

• MCH (Urology) – SGPGIMS, Lucknow (2000)

EXPERIENCE

Consultant & Head – Urology & Renal Transplant, Manipal Hospital (2018 to 2024)

• Director, Urology & Renal Transplantation, FMRI, Gurgaon (2013 to 2018)

• Associate Director – Medanta – The Medicity, Gurgaon (2010 to 2013)

• Consultant Urologist – Apollo Gleneagles Hospital, Kolkata (2008 to 2009)

• Consultant & Head – Apollo Lanka, Colombo, Sri Lanka (2002 to 2007)

• Assistant Professor, SVIMS, Tirupati (2001 to 2002)

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Kidney Transplant

• Uro-Oncology

• Robotic Urological Procedures

• Reconstructive Urology

• Pediatric Urology

• Neuro-Urology (Bladder Pacemaker)

MEMBERSHIPS

American Urological Association

• European Association of Urology

• Urological Society of India

• Indian Society of Organ Transplant (SIU)

RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS

Management of functional bladder neck obstruction in women: Use of alpha blockers and pediatric resectoscope for bladder neck incision: Journal of Urology

• Laparoscopy-assisted live donor nephrectomy: A modified cost-effective approach for developing countries: J Endourol

• Renal allograft rejection causing coagulation of urine: Indian Journal of Urology

• Renal angiomyolipoma in Indian population: A single center experience and review of literature: Indian Journal of Urology, Vol. 18, Number 1, September 2001, 1–9.

• A prospective randomized trial of open surgery vs. endourological stone removal in patients of staghorn stones with chronic renal failure: Indian

Journal of Urology

• Post hysterectomy vault prolapse – a correctable cause of obstructive uropathy: Indian Journal of Urology, Vol. 18, No. 1, September 2001, 80- 81