Patient Experience
A 65-year-old retired schoolteacher from rural Karnataka presented with recurrent urinary tract infections. Dr. Naik discovered an unusual congenital ureteral anomaly missed by previous doctors. Using minimally invasive robotic surgery, he corrected the defect. The patient recovered fully within three weeks and has remained infection-free for over a year.
A 28-year-old software engineer developed sudden testicular torsion while working late at his Bengaluru office. Rushed to Manipal Hospital, Dr. Naik performed emergency detorsion surgery within the critical window. The patient preserved full testicular function and returned to work after two weeks, now advocating for workplace health awareness.
A 42-year-old female construction worker with limited healthcare access presented with advanced bladder cancer. Dr. Naik coordinated a multidisciplinary approach including neoadjuvant chemotherapy and radical cystectomy with urinary diversion. Despite socioeconomic challenges, she completed treatment and has been cancer-free for 18 months with ongoing support from hospital social services.
An 8-year-old boy from Doddaballapur with complex congenital urological abnormalities required staged reconstruction. Dr. Naik developed a personalized surgical plan spanning 18 months, involving the family in every decision. The successful outcome allowed the child to attend school normally for the first time.
A 57-year-old diabetic farmer presented with Fournier's gangrene, a life-threatening infection. Dr. Naik led an aggressive surgical debridement and reconstruction team, utilizing negative pressure wound therapy. After three months of intensive care and rehabilitation, the patient made a remarkable recovery with minimal functional impairment.
A 33-year-old infertile male executive sought help after failed IVF attempts. Dr. Naik diagnosed obstructive azoospermia and performed microsurgical vasoepididymostomy. The patient's wife conceived naturally six months post-surgery, surprising the couple who had prepared for years of fertility treatments.
A 71-year-old retired army officer with multiple comorbidities developed a large renal tumor. Dr. Naik performed complex partial nephrectomy using intraoperative ultrasound guidance, preserving 80% of kidney function. The patient resumed his daily walks within a month and requires minimal follow-up care.
A 19-year-old college athlete suffered a severe renal trauma during a rugby match. Dr. Naik managed the case conservatively with close monitoring instead of immediate surgery, preserving the kidney completely. The patient returned to competitive sports after three months with modified protective gear.
A 45-year-old woman with neurogenic bladder from childhood polio developed end-stage renal disease. Dr. Naik created a continent urinary diversion using her appendix, allowing self-catheterization and eliminating her need for dialysis. The procedure dramatically improved her quality of life and independence.
A 50-year-old autorickshaw driver presented with advanced prostate cancer that had metastasized. Dr. Naik initiated novel hormonal therapy combined with targeted radiation, achieving unexpected complete remission. The patient continues driving while maintaining undetectable PSA levels two years later.
A 23-year-old medical student diagnosed with rare primary amyloidosis affecting the urinary tract. Dr. Naik collaborated with nephrologists to develop an innovative treatment protocol combining chemotherapy and surgical management. The patient has shown significant improvement and is continuing her medical studies.
A 38-year-old woman with chronic pelvic pain had undergone multiple unsuccessful surgeries elsewhere. Dr. Naik identified and excised a rare urethral diverticulum using sophisticated imaging guidance. Her symptoms resolved completely, and she has returned to her teaching career after a decade of suffering.
A 62-year-old retired banker developed recurrent kidney stones despite dietary modifications. Dr. Naik performed percutaneous nephrolithotomy using latest laser technology, achieving complete clearance. Metabolic evaluation revealed a rare genetic disorder, allowing targeted prevention strategy.