- Dr. Mohammed Ayub Siddiqui is a Urologist of high acclaim with experience of over 20 years.
- He is adept in treating all kinds of Urological diseases.
- He is proficient in carrying out Radical Cystectomy, Radical Prostatectomy, Radical Nephrectomy, Kidney Transplant and Dialysis, Stone removal through Ureteroscopy, PCNL (Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy) and kidney transplant surgeries.
- He also performs surgical procedures for Endourology.
- He has special acumen in doing Laparoscopic Urology procedures.
- He has been associated with teaching and trains undergraduate and postgraduate students. Besides, he is an examiner and guides for the postgraduate MCh Urology course.
- He is the Editor in Chief, British Journal of Urology International.
Dr. Mohammed Ayub Siddiqui
- Urologist
- Consultant , MBBS, MS, MCh, 20 years of experience
- Mumbai
Dr. Mohammed Ayub Siddiqui
- Urologist
- Consultant , MBBS, MS, MCh, 20 years of experience
- Mumbai
Profile (Overview)
Specialities
Specialization
- Radical Cystectomy
- Radical Nephrectomy
- Kidney Transplant Surgeries
- Dialysis
- Stone removal through Ureteroscopy
- PCNL (Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy)
- Surgical procedures for Endourology
Work Experience of Dr. Mohammed Ayub Siddiqui
- Consultant, Urology and Laparoscopic Surgery, Prince Aly Khan Hospital, Mumbai
- Professor, Urology Department, Grant Medical College and Sir J. J. Group of Hospitals, Mumbai
- Consultant, Saifee Hospital, Mumbai
- Consultant, Urologist, Wockhardt Hospitals, Mumbai
Education
- MBBS, 1992, Grant Medical College and Sir J. J. Group of Hospitals, Mumbai
- MS, 1998, General Surgery, Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital, Mumbai
- MCh, 2001, Urology, Grant Medical College and Sir J. J. Group of Hospitals, Mumbai
- 2013, FMAS, Minimally Access Surgery
- Training, Laparoscopic Urology, under the guidance of Dr. Prokar Dasgupta
- Clinical Fellow, Urology, Guy’s and St. Thomas Hospital, London
Awards
- Best Doctors Award at Changi General Hospital
Paper Published
- Isolated percutaneous thoracoplasty procedure for skeletally mature adolescent idiopathic scoliosis patients, with rib deformity as their only concern: short-term outcomes.
- Effect of soft tissue thickness over the posterior border of the vertebral body and disc space on cage placement during posterior lumbar interbody fusion: a cadaveric study.
- The radiological parameters correlated with the alignment of the femoral component after Oxford phase 3 unicompartmental knee replacement.
- Improvement in reflux gastroesophagitis in a patient with spinal muscular atrophy after surgical correction of kyphoscoliosis: a case report.
- Patellar instability with and without trochlear dysplasia: new arthroscopic medial soft tissue plication with pullout technique.