- Dr. Nikhil Khattar is a renowned Kidney and Urology Specialist with experience of more than 17 years.
- He has expertise in the treatment of Urethral Stricture, Urinary Incontinence, Voiding Difficulty in Women, and Urinary Reconstructive Procedures.
- He has a membership association with the Urological Society of India, North Zone Urological Society of India, Delhi Urological Society, and Board of Education of USI.
- Dr. Nikhil has an interest in procedures such as Surgery, Laparotomy, and Endourology.
- He has publications in international as well as national medical journals.
Dr. Nikhil Khattar
- Spine Surgeon
- Associate Director MBBS, MS, MCh,17 years of experience
- Medanta - The Medicity Hospital
- Gurgaon
Dr. Nikhil Khattar
- Spine Surgeon
- Associate Director MBBS, MS, MCh,17 years of experience
- Medanta - The Medicity Hospital
- Gurgaon
Profile (Overview)
Specialities
Specialization
- Urinary tract infections (UTIs) Incontinence Male
- infertility Kidney disease Renal transplantation Urologic
- oncology Bladder prolapse Cancers Enlarged prostate
- Erectile dysfunction Peyronie’s disease Interstitial
- cystitis or painful bladder syndrome Kidney and ureteral stones Prostatitis Undescended testes
- cryptorchidism Urethral stricture Pediatric urology
Work Experience of Dr. Nikhil Khattar
- Professor, RML Hospital, New Delhi
Education
- MBBS, GSVM, Kanpur
- MS, 2003, KGMC, Lucknow
- MCh, 2007, JIPMER, Pondicherry
Awards
Paper Published
- – Indian Journal of Urology: Management of female congenital short patulous urethra with urethral tapering and pubovaginal sling: A report of two cases, 2018
- Indian Journal of Urology: Casale’s tube with VQZ stoma: An alternative to “double Monti”, 2019
- – Indian Journal of Urology: Management of female congenital short patulous urethra with urethral tapering and pubovaginal sling: A report of two cases, 2018
- – Indian Journal of Urology: Pediatric pelvic fracture urethral distraction defect causing complete urethrovaginal avulsion, 2018
- – Indian Journal of Urology: The Urological Society of India survey on urinary incontinence practice patterns among urologists, 2018
- – Indian Journal of Urology: Can preoperative clinicopathological parameters predict the difficulty during laparoscopic retroperitoneal simple nephrectomy? – A prospective study, 2018