Urinary Laparoscopic Surgery in Amman, Jordan
Minimally Invasive Urology Procedures by Dr. Omar Al Amir
Advanced Urological Surgery With Less Pain & Faster Recovery
When medication and non-surgical treatments aren’t enough, laparoscopic urological surgery offers a safe, precise, and minimally invasive solution. This technique allows for faster recovery, smaller incisions, and less postoperative discomfort—without compromising surgical outcomes.
At our modern clinic in 5th Circle – Amman, Dr. Omar Al Amir, a consultant urologist and kidney surgeon, performs expert laparoscopic procedures for a variety of complex urinary tract conditions using the latest medical technologies.
Who Needs Laparoscopic Urology?
Dr. Omar may recommend laparoscopic surgery if you are diagnosed with:
- Kidney tumors or cysts
- Ureteral strictures or obstructions
- Recurrent urinary tract infections due to anatomical issues
- Non-functioning kidney requiring removal
- Male infertility caused by varicocele
- Hydronephrosis or UPJ obstruction
Each patient undergoes a comprehensive evaluation to determine if laparoscopic surgery is the right solution.
Common Laparoscopic Procedures Performed by Dr. Omar
Laparoscopic Nephrectomy
Minimally invasive removal of a diseased or non-functioning kidney.
Laparoscopic Pyeloplasty
Surgical correction of ureteropelvic junction obstruction, restoring proper urine flow from the kidney.
Laparoscopic Varicocelectomy
Precise repair of varicocele using a magnified camera for improved fertility outcomes.
Laparoscopic Ureteral Reimplantation
Used for patients with ureteral reflux or damage requiring redirection into the bladder.
Frequently Asked Questions
Pain is minimal compared to open surgery. Most patients return home within 24–48 hours and resume daily activities in a few days.
Laparoscopic surgery uses small incisions and a camera for better visualization and precision, leading to faster healing and less scarring.
Many insurance plans do cover laparoscopic surgery. Dr. Omar’s team can assist you with documentation and approvals.
Yes. For many kidney tumors, laparoscopic partial or radical nephrectomy is the preferred method.