Rebuild. Restore. Renew — Bringing Back Normal Urine Flow.
Urethroplasty is a surgical procedure performed to repair or reconstruct the urethra — the tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body. It’s mainly done to remove or fix scar tissue (known as a urethral stricture) that blocks or narrows the urine passage, making urination difficult or painful.
The goal of urethroplasty is to widen the urine channel and restore smooth urine flow. Depending on the length and location of the stricture, different techniques may be used — including excision and rejoining, tissue grafting (often using oral mucosa), or complete reconstruction.
At Dr. Sathe’s Uro-Stone Urology Clinic, Dr. Saket Sathe has performed more than 200 Urethroplasty surgeries for damaged and contracted urethras, achieving an outstanding 98% success rate — far exceeding the international average of 85%.
His meticulous approach, advanced surgical skill, and patient-focused care ensure long-lasting results with restored urinary comfort and confidence.
Choose Dr. Saket Sathe for expert urethral reconstruction and get back to a normal, healthy urine flow — pain-free and worry-free!