Farshad Namdari

Farshad Namdari

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Dr. Farshad Namdari is a prominent urologist based in Tehran, Iran, specializing in urology and male infertility. His extensive education […]

Dr. Farshad Namdari is a prominent urologist based in Tehran, Iran, specializing in urology and male infertility. His extensive education and training, coupled with significant contributions to the field, have established him as a leading figure in urological medicine.

Educational Background and Qualifications

  • Medical Degree: Dr. Namdari completed his general medical degree at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, where he developed a keen interest in urology. He distinguished himself during his studies by focusing his thesis on urology.
  • Specialization: Following his graduation, he passed the specialization exam and entered the Urology program at Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS). He excelled during his residency, earning recognition as a Distinguished Resident.
  • Subspecialty Fellowship: Dr. Namdari further pursued a fellowship in kidney transplantation at TUMS, obtaining a subspecialty transplant certificate.

Professional Achievements

  • National Ranking: He achieved the second national rank in the Urology Specialty Board examinations, highlighting his expertise and dedication to the field.
  • Academic Role: As a faculty member at TUMS, Dr. Namdari is involved in teaching and mentoring medical students, contributing to the education of future healthcare professionals.
  • Publications: He has authored 36 articles in international journals and translated eight volumes of urology textbooks, showcasing his commitment to advancing medical knowledge.

Clinical Services Offered

Dr. Namdari provides a wide range of surgical and clinical services, including:

  • Microsurgical Varicocele Surgery
  • Inguinal Hernia Surgery
  • Endoscopic and Laser Prostate Surgery
  • Laser Kidney Stone Surgery
  • Surgery for Malignant Tumors (bladder, prostate, kidney, testicular cancers)
  • Hydrocele Surgery
  • Kidney Transplant Surgery
  • Genital Warts Treatment
  • Pediatric Urological Surgery

He is recognized as a surgeon and subspecialist in kidney, urinary tract issues, and male infertility, particularly noted for his skills in kidney transplantation.

Research Contributions

Dr. Namdari has been involved in significant research projects aimed at improving outcomes for patients with urological conditions. For instance, he co-authored a study on the impact of varicocelectomy on postoperative fertility, which was published in the European Journal of Translational Myology

. His research efforts focus on understanding various factors affecting male fertility and enhancing surgical techniques.


Dr. Farshad Namdari’s contributions to urology through clinical practice, education, and research have made him a respected figure in Iranian medicine. His dedication to patient care and medical advancement continues to influence the field significantly.

Education

  • Doctorate in Medicine (M.D.): Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
  • Specialty in Kidney, Urinary Tract and Genital Surgery (Urology): Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS)
  • Fellowship in Kidney Transplantation: Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS)

Languages

  • English
  • Persian

Memberships & Certifications

  • Member of the Iran Medical Council: License Number 117673
  • Member of the European Urological Association

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Kidney transplant surgery involves removing a healthy kidney from a donor (living or deceased) and implanting it into a recipient whose kidneys have failed; aftercare includes regular follow-up appointments for monitoring organ function, managing immunosuppressive medications to prevent rejection, and lifestyle adjustments such as diet modifications.
Intrauterine lithotripsy (TUL) uses ultrasound waves to break down kidney stones into smaller pieces that can be passed naturally; potential postoperative complications include bleeding, infection, ureteral injury, or obstruction requiring further interventions depending on individual patient circumstances.
Open kidney stone surgery involves larger incisions and longer recovery times but may be necessary for very large stones; however, laser lithotripsy (TUL) uses laser technology to break down stones into smaller fragments that can be passed more easily with minimal invasiveness and quicker recovery times.
The best way to pass kidney stones includes drinking plenty of fluids (at least 2-3 liters per day) to help flush out stones naturally while managing pain with prescribed medications. In some cases where stones are too large or painful, medical intervention may be necessary.
Management of bruising and swelling following a penile injury includes applying ice packs intermittently for 20 minutes at a time during the first 48 hours post-injury while avoiding sexual activity until cleared by a healthcare provider. If symptoms worsen or do not improve within a few days, medical evaluation is essential.
If an inguinal hernia remains untreated, it can lead to serious complications such as incarceration (where tissue becomes trapped) or strangulation (where blood supply is cut off), both requiring emergency surgical intervention due to risk of tissue death.
Genital warts are primarily transmitted through direct skin-to-skin contact during sexual activity with an infected individual; thus using condoms can reduce but not eliminate risk significantly since warts can occur on areas not covered by condoms. Vaccination against HPV also provides effective prevention against certain strains that cause genital warts.
Symptoms of testicular pain may include sharp pain localized on one side (left or right), swelling of the affected testicle, changes in skin color over the scrotum, nausea or vomiting accompanying severe pain, which could indicate conditions like torsion or infection requiring immediate medical attention.
Intermittent urination in men can be caused by several factors including prostate enlargement (BPH), urinary tract infections, diabetes mellitus, or neurological disorders affecting bladder control. A thorough evaluation by a healthcare provider is necessary for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
If left untreated, varicocele may lead to complications such as infertility due to impaired sperm production and quality or chronic scrotal pain. The best way to treat varicocele typically involves surgical intervention which has a high success rate in alleviating symptoms and improving fertility outcomes.
Symptoms of prostate cancer may include frequent urination (especially at night), difficulty starting urination or maintaining flow, blood in urine or semen, painful ejaculation, and persistent pain in the lower back or hips. Early detection through screening is crucial as many men do not exhibit symptoms until advanced stages.
Testicular swelling in boys can occur due to various reasons including trauma, infection (such as epididymitis), or conditions like hydrocele or varicocele. It’s important for parents to monitor any swelling closely and consult a healthcare provider if it persists or is accompanied by pain.
Kidney stones measuring 15 mm may require intervention depending on their location and symptoms. Treatment options include extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) to break up stones into smaller pieces for easier passage or surgical procedures like ureteroscopy or percutaneous nephrolithotomy if stones are too large or causing significant pain.
Bleeding and clots in urine can result from various conditions including urinary tract infections, kidney stones, or more serious issues like tumors or trauma. It’s crucial for individuals experiencing these symptoms to seek medical evaluation promptly for diagnosis and treatment.
While prostate enlargement is more common in older men, younger individuals can experience issues such as urinary tract infections or bladder dysfunction if they have an enlarged prostate due to other medical conditions. Symptoms should be evaluated by a healthcare provider to determine appropriate management.
After enlarged prostate surgery, patients should follow specific aftercare guidelines including avoiding heavy lifting and strenuous activities for several weeks, staying hydrated, and monitoring for any signs of infection or complications such as difficulty urinating or excessive bleeding.
An inguinal hernia can become dangerous if it leads to incarceration or strangulation of tissue, which cuts off blood supply and may require emergency surgery. Symptoms such as severe pain, nausea, vomiting, or changes in bowel habits necessitate immediate medical attention.
Genital warts can be treated through various methods including topical medications, cryotherapy (freezing), or surgical removal. The fastest way to treat genital warts typically involves cryotherapy or laser treatment, which can provide immediate results. It’s important for individuals to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized treatment options.
Prostate enlargement, or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), can lead to several complications if left untreated. These include urinary retention, bladder stones, urinary tract infections, and kidney damage due to prolonged obstruction of urine flow. Regular monitoring and treatment are essential to prevent these risks.
While varicocele surgery is generally considered safe, it does carry some risks, including infection, bleeding, or damage to surrounding structures. Most complications are minor and can be managed effectively. Patients should have a thorough discussion with their surgeon about the risks involved and any concerns they may have prior to surgery.
Varicocele surgery has a high success rate, with studies indicating that about 80-90% of patients experience improvement in symptoms post-surgery. However, individual outcomes can vary based on factors such as the surgeon's skill and the specific characteristics of the varicocele. It's important for patients to discuss their expectations and potential outcomes with their healthcare provider before undergoing the procedure.
Pediatric hernia surgery typically involves a minimally invasive approach, where small incisions are made to repair the hernia. The procedure is performed under general anesthesia, ensuring that the child is comfortable throughout. Recovery time is generally quick, with many children returning to normal activities within a few days. Parents are advised to monitor their child for any signs of complications post-surgery.
Bruising and swelling of the penis can occur due to trauma, such as a fracture during sexual activity. This injury can lead to significant pain, swelling, and discoloration. If not treated promptly, it may result in complications such as erectile dysfunction or permanent deformity. It is essential to seek medical attention if these symptoms arise to assess the extent of the injury and receive appropriate treatment.

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partoyemehr, 502, سید الشهدا, Vanak, District 3, Tehran, بخش مرکزی شهرستان تهران, Tehran County, Tehran Province, 15178-33313, Iran
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