Dr Girraj Prasad Sharma is currently working as Assistant Professor at Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and hospital. He is an accomplished Urologist with almost three years of urological surgeries experience. His expertise in field of urology includes endoscopic surgery including RIRS,laparoscopic surgery,complex reconstructive procedures and Pediatric urological disease and surgeries. He completed his MBBS degree from R.C.S.M Govt. Medical College, Kolhapur, Maharashtra and went on to pursue his post-graduation in general surgery from Lisie Medical Institution, Kochi, Kerala under NBEMS Delhi. He achieved his DrNB (Urology) degree from one of the prestigious Institute Sri Satya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences (SSSIHMS), Pranshantigram. His present focus is to perform patient centric Urological care and thereby improve outcomes through individual care.
Interest: Laparoscopic & Reconstructive Urologist, Pediatric urologist disease.
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- DR. N .Jeyasekharan Medal for Idea and innovation Award in SZUSICON 2024, Madurai Title:-Repurposing of Home Surveillance Cameras for Recording Urological Surgeries & Tele-mentoring - A Low Cost, Handy, Portable alternative For Urologists
- Bangalore Urological Society Best Video SECOND prize in SZUSICON 2024, Madurai Title: - The Tubularised Penile Fasciocutaneous (McAninch) flap in management of Bulbar necrosis following failed urethroplasty for pelvic fracture urethral injury – a versatile procedure for a devastating condition
- Best Paper presentation (Mentor/Mentee Session) in Paediatric section meeting - SECOND prize in USICON 2024 @ Patna Title: - Comparison of Outcome of Valve Ablation with Simultaneous Bladder Neck Incision vs. Alpha-Blocker Treatment in children with Posterior Urethral Valves: A Retrospective Observational Study
- Best Research Project Presentation in CME on Health Research, Biostatistics &Research Management-won FIRST prize at Yashoda Hospital Somajiguda @Hyderabad Title: - To compare the efficacy of intraurethral Corticosteroids with elf Calibration vs self-calibration alone on outcome in patients suffering from Urethral Stricture due to Lichen Sclerosis: Randomized controlled trial
- E-Poster Presentation in 44th Congress of the Societe Internationale d’Urologie in SIU-2024 @ Delhi Tite:- Long term Outcome of Bladder Neck Incision in children with Posterior Urethral Valves: A Retrospective Observational tudy
- Selected for USI International Travelling Fellowship 2025 (WAITING-AURC, TAIWAN/NAUS)
- Associate member of American Urological Association (AUA)
- Associate member of Urological Association of Asia (UAA)
- Associate member of Urological Society of India (USI)
- Associate member of South Zone-USI
- Associate member of AP-SOGUS
- Parameatal Based Flip Flap Urethroplasty as a Salvage Procedure for Management of Graft Fibrosis Following First Stage of Staged Free Graft Hypospadias Repair (Ashwin Shekar P, Sharma G, Yadav A. Parameatal based flip flap urethroplasty as a salvage procedure for management of graft fibrosis following first stage of staged free graft hypospadias repair. J Pediatr Urol. 2024 Dec 28: S1477-5131(24)00679-X.)
- An interesting case of urinary incontinence following pelvic fracture in a male (Sharma GP, Shekar A, Gopalakrishnan G. An interesting case of urinary incontinence following pelvic fracture in a male. Int J Reconstr Urol 2024;2:109-12)
- A Rare Case of Isolated Congenital Anterior Urethrocutaneous Fistula Misinterpreted as Urethral Duplication –in International Journal of Reconstructive Urology (Sharma, Girraj P.; Shekar, Ashwin P.; Moirangthem, Thoiba. A rare case of isolated congenital anterior urethrocutaneous fistula misinterpreted as urethral duplication. International Journal of Reconstructive Urology 2(2): p 248-251)
- Uncommon Culprit: Primary Bladder Neck Obstruction as a Rare Cause of Renal Failure in Young Adult Males–in International Journal Of Reconstructive Urology (Sharma, Girraj P.; Shekar, P. Ashwin; Patel, Hardik. Uncommon culprit: Primary bladder neck obstruction as a rare cause of renal failure in young adult males. International Journal of Reconstructive Urology 2(2): p 252-256)