About Us
About
Dr. Ritesh Satardey
- MBBS, MS (General Surgery)
- MCh (Urology and Renal Transplant)
Dr. Ritesh Satardey is a highly respected Urologist based in Nagpur, with a distinguished career spanning over a decade in the field of Urology and Surgery. He earned his MBBS degree from Government Medical College, Nagpur, followed by a Master of Surgery (MS) in General Surgery from the prestigious Topiwala National Medical College, Mumbai. Dr. Satardey further specialized in Urology and Renal Transplantation, completing his MCh from the esteemed Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research (IPGMER) in Kolkata.
Throughout his career, Dr. Satardey has garnered extensive experience and expertise by working alongside some of the most eminent figures in Surgery and Urology. His commitment to excellence and patient care has solidified his reputation as a leading Urologist in Nagpur.
His expertise on topics such as minimally invasive surgeries, prostate health, male infertility, and penile implants. His ability to simplify complex medical concepts makes him a sought-after Urologist, raising awareness about men’s health and advancing urological care.
Dr. Ritesh Satardey is a renowned Urologist in Nagpur and currently practices at CARE Hospital, Nagpur. For the past 5 years, Dr. Ritesh Satardey has worked as a Urology Doctors and gained proficient skills and knowledge in the segments.Dr. Ritesh Satardey pursued degree of MBBS from in, MS – General Surgery from in, MCh – Urology from in Dr. Ritesh Satardey is a well-known member of the Association of Minimal Access Surgeons of India, Indian Medical Association and Urological Society of India. Some of the treatment offered by Dr. Ritesh Satardey are Urostomy, Reconstructive Urology, Ureterostomy, Renal Biopsy, Wart Removal Surgery, Cystoscopy, Kidney Stone Removal, Open Nephroureterectomy and Lithotripsy.
Certificates
- Certificate in Vascular Access Surgery, 2024, JPAC, Nadiad
- Medical management of LUTS (USI) 2024
- Guidelines and recommendations for diagnosis and management of Erectile Dysfunction ( European Academy of Andrology) 2024
- Certificate course in Andrology, Nadiad -2024
- Advanced Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy ( IMMAST) 2023
- Certification in RIRS , Kolkata -2022
- Basic course in biomedical research 2022
- Certificate in Basic Laparoscopy, Ethicon -Mumbai 2014
- Suture Practicum ( Ethicon, Mumbai) 2012
- No scalpel Vasectomy (GOI)
Fellowships
- Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery 2019
- Fellowship of Indian Association of Gastrointestinal Endosurgeons 2017
Memberships
- Urological Association of India
- East Zone Urological Association of India
- Indian Medical Association
- Urological Society of Central India
- Association of Minimal Access Surgeons of India
- Indian Association of Gastrointestinal Endo-Surgeons
Publications
- Jaiswal A., Satardey R., Datta C., Panda C., & Pal D. K. (2023). Association of BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes in arsenic-induced urinary bladder carcinoma. Journal of Clinical Urology, 16(5), 463-467.
- Satardey R., Yadav R., Das M., & Pal D. K. (2022). Analysis of expression pattern of proteins associated with AKT/mTOR signaling pathway in kidney cancer development. Annals of Medical Science & Research, 1(3), 116-120.
- Maity K, Satardey R, Pal DK. Unilateral Renal Agenesis and Proximal blind-ending uretr with Urteric atresia. Indian J case Reports. 2020; June 29
- Satardey R., Balasubramaniam S., Pandya J., & Mahey R. (2018). Analysis of factors influencing outcome of depressed fracture of skull. Asian journal of neurosurgery, 13(02), 341-347.
- Satardey R., et al Rational Use of Antibiotics in Patients Undergoing Appendectomy: A Prospective Study. JMSCR Volume 06 Issue 10 October 2018
- Adhikari D. R., Vankipuram S., Tiwari A. R., Chaphekar A. P., & Satardey R. S. (2015). Small intestinal obstruction secondary to jejunal trichobezoar removed per anum without an enterotomy: a case report. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research: JCDR, 9(3), PD03.
- Adhikari D. R., Tiwari A. R., Vankipuram S., Chaphekar A. P., & Satardey R. (2015). A successful strategy for surgical treatment of Boerhaave’s syndrome sans thoracotomy. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research: JCDR, 9(7), PD05.
- Meshram S. B., & Satardey R. S. Comparative Study of Ultrasonography-Doppler and Computed Tomography in Cases of Renal Mass.