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Dr. M. Prasada Rao M.S. M.Ch(Urology)
​"I STRIVE TO ADHERE TO OUR MISSION OF PROVIDING THE LATEST TREATMENT AND SURGICAL TECHNIQUES IN UROLOGY TO OUR PATIENTS. IN THE CURRENT WORLD OF HIGH TECHNOLOGY, I HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN THE IMPORTANCE OF THE HUMAN TOUCH OF THE DOCTOR. HENCE, I EMPHASIZE CARE WITH COMPASSION, ALWAYS PLACING THE PATIENTS' INTEREST IN THE FOREFRONT."
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Dr. M. Prasada Rao MBBS, MS, MCh
----Dr. Prasada Rao Mojjada., after his M.Ch in urology from Banaras Hindu University has established Vizag Kidney and Urology Centre in 2006. Since then his treatment got a remarkable acclaim and he has established himself as one of the leading Urologists in Visakhapatnam. Apart from the most accurate diagnosis and efficient treatment his affordable charges and humanitarian outlook have attributed to his success.

At our clinic, we strive to establish a personal connection with all of our patients. This short bio-data of Dr. Prasada Rao attempts to bring him closer to you. 

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Educational Qualifications:
  1. M.B.B.S. Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh
  2. M.S. (General Surgery) P.G.I.M.E.R, Chandigarh, India.(World renowned medical institute)
  3. M.Ch. Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
---As one might expect, his success as a practicing surgeon has burgeoned from his excellent academic record at these world-class institutions. So rest assured, you are in safe hands.

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Surgical Experience:



  1. Upon graduation he worked on his Senior residency in General Surgery at P.G.I.M.E.R, Chandigarh.
  2. Before being subjected to rigorous training during his super-specialty at Banaras Hindu University, Dr.Prasada Rao Mojjada has completed another Senior Residency in Urology at S.V.I.M.S Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh.
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Thesis Work:
  1. Role of Zoledronic Acid to prevent bone mineral loss in patients of Carcinoma of Prostate, who are on androgen deprivation therapy for M.Ch.(Urology) at B.H.U. Varanasi, 2005.

  2. Evaluation of single v/s multiple dose antibiotic prophylaxis in clean contaminated pediatric surgeries for M.S.(General Surgery) in P.G.I.M.E.R. , Chandigarh, 2000
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Achievements in the field of Surgery :
  1. Recipient of the prestigious "Eagle Medical System Travel Fellowship for the Postgraduates" for the year 2005-2006, by the North Zone Urological Society of India.

  2. Secured Second best prize at Marudhar Jodhpur best prize session for the paper "Efficacy of Zoledronic Acid to prevent bone mineral loss in carcinoma prostate men receiving androgen deprivation therapy" in North Zone chapter of Urological Society of India, September, 2005 at Srinagar. 

  3. Recipient of the prestigious "Late G.M.Phadke Travelling fellowship" for the year of 2006-2007 by the Urological Society of India.

  4. Published a book "M.C.Q in Urology"-M. Prasada Rao, Paras Publishers,Hyderabad,2004.

  5. His work on ''Live donor renal transplantation with vascular anamolies: Initial Experience from an up-coming centre" has been accepted for presentation in advanced session for presentation in British Renal Sciences, Manchester June 2004

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Publications:


----Below listed are some of his publications in national and international medical journals


  1. Safety and efficacy of ureteroscopic lithotripsy for ureteral calculi under sedoanalgesia – A prospective study. M.P. Rao, Sanjeev Kumar, B. Dutta, N. Vyas, P.R. Nandy, M. Mahmmod, U.S. Dwivedi, P.B. Singh, D.K. Singh (Accepted for publication International Journal of Urology and Nephrology).
              
  2. Post caesarean vesicouterine fistula: Youssef's syndrome – our experience and review of literature. MP Rao, US Dwivedi, B Dutta, Nachiket Vyas, PR Nandi, S Trivedi, PB Singh. (Accepted for publication in Australian – New Zealand Journal of Surgery).

  3. Evaluation of single versus multiple dose antibiotic prophylaxis in clean contaminated pediatric surgeries. M. Prasada Rao, KL Narasimhan, SK Chowdhary, Ram Samujh, JK Mahajan, KLN Rao. J Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg 2000;5:95-102.

  4. Transurethral electroenucleation of prostate (TUEEP): An alternative to HoLEP (An on going study). PB Singh, Biswajeet Dutta, MP Rao. J Endourol 2004;18(1):A75. 

  5. Ileal Neo-bladder: A decade experience with “Pouch First and ileal neourethra”. Our modification. PB. Singh, Mufti Mahmood, Vipul Tandon, M. Prasad Rao, Nachiket Vyas, PR. Nandi, Biswajeet Dutta, U.S. Dwivedi. Uro-Oncology, 2004;4:35-37.

  6. Transitional Cell Carcinoma of Kidney with Extension into Renal Vein and Inferior Vena Cava. A report of two rare cases and review of literature. Mufti Mahmood, U.S. Dwivedi, Vipul Tandon, N. Vyas, M.P. Rao, B. Dutta, P.B. Singh. Uro-Oncology, 2004; 4(2):107-110. 
          
  7. Povidone iodine and Dextrose solution combination sclerotherapy in chyluria. P.R. Nandi, US Dwivedi, Nachiket Vyas, MP Rao, B Dutta, PB Singh. Urology 2004;64(6):1007-1110.
            
  8. A retrospective and prospective analysis of various lower calyceal anatomic features affecting stone clearance with  ESWL.  Nachiket Vyas ,P.R. Nandi, Mufti Mahmood, V. Tandon, M.P. Rao, Harbans Singh, U.S. Dwivedi, P.B. Singh. Ind J Urol 2004;20; 40-41.
            
  9. "Role of Urinary PCR in early diagnosis of GUTB": A critical evaluation. PR Nandi, US Dwivedi, Nachiket Vyas, MP Rao, B Dutta, JK Mishra, PB Singh, Gopal Nath. Ind J Urol 2004; 20: 65 .
            
  10. Ileal neobladder : Our modification. P.R. Nandi, Nachiket Vyas, V. Tandon, M.P. Rao, Mufti Mahmood, H. Singh, U.S. Dwivedi, P.B. Singh. Ind J Urol 2004;20:76-77.
     
            
  11. Rectus myofascial slig for urethral sphincter incompetence. N. Vyas, P.R. Nandy, M. Mahmood, V. Tandon, M.P. Rao, Harbans Singh, U.S. Dwivedi, P.B. Singh. Ind J Urol 2004; 20: 79.
            
  12. Seminomatous germ cell tumor mimicking as renal cell carcinoma. N. Vyas, P.R. Nandy, M. Mahmood, V. Tandon, M.P. Rao, Harbans Singh, U.S. Dwivedi, P.B. Singh. Ind J Urol 2004; 20: 101.
            
  13. Bladder mucosal autograft for the repair of periureteral vesicoveginal fistula. N. Vyas, P.R. Nandy, M. Mahmood, V. Tandon, M.P. Rao, Harbans Singh, U.S. Dwivedi, P.B. Singh. Ind J Urol 2004; 20: 70.
              
  14. Vesicovaginal fistula – a decade experience from a single institute. Neeraj Goyal, M.P. Rao, N. Vyas, S. Trivedi, U.S. Dwivedi, P.B. Singh, S.K. Singh. Int J Obstet Gynecol (sent for publication to Int J Obstet Gynaecol).
              
  15. Buccal mucosal graft urethroplasty: our experience. B. Dutta, M.P. Rao, N. Vyas, P.R.Nandy, R. Acharya, N. Goyal, S. Trivedi, U.S. Dwivedi, P.B. Singh (sent for publication to BJU).
         
            
  16. Paraaortic lymphadenopathy of RCC in endemic zone may be tubercular. Neeraj Goyal, Rajeeba Acharya, N. Vyas, P.R. Nandy, M.P. Rao, B. Dutta, S. Trivedi, U.S. Dwivedi, P.B. Singh (accepted for publication in Current Medical Journal).
            
  17. Ruptured Staphylococcal splenic abscess resulting in peritonitis: report of a case. Balasubramanian SP, Mojjada PR, Bose SM. Surg Today 2002;32(6):566-7. Coexisting mammary tuberculosis and malignant disease. Balasubramanian SP, Rao MP, Jayaram S, Bose SM. Can J Surg 2001;44(3):224-5.
     
            
  18. Study of serum calcium and trace elements in chronic cholelithiasis. Verma GR, Pandey AK, Bose SM, Prasad R. ANZ J Surg 2002;72(8):596-9. 
          
  19. Postoperative abdominal wall mucormycosis mimicking as bacterial necrotizing fascitis. Prasad RM, Bose SM, Vaiphei K, Verma GR. JPGM 2003;49(2):187-8. Posterior segmental duct injury in laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
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