
Dr. Shailesh Raina
Urology & Renal Transplant 34 years of overall experience Jaslok Hospital & Research CenterAbout Dr. Shailesh Raina
Dr. Shailesh Raina is the Director Urology and Renal Transplantation and Robotics at the Jaslok Hospital Mumbai, India.He is a graduate and post graduate from the Armed Forces Medical College, Pune and later trained in urology in Mumbai (3 years) and in the UK (2years) at The Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol; The institute of Urology (London) and The Taunton and Somerset Hospitals. He returned to Mumbai as a Consultant Urologist in 1989 and helped set up ESWL and upper tract Endourology (PCNL and URS) at the Jaslok Hospital Mumbai. He is a post graduate teacher for the Diplomate National Board in Urology at the Jaslok Hospital and was appointed as A. Prof Urology to the Sir J.J. group of Hospitals, and Grant Medical College Mumbai to help them re-establish the Renal Transplantation programme. He conducted the First ever workshop on Neuropathic Bladder in India in 2006 (SIU Indian section). Dr. Raina helped set up the â„¢pelvicâ„¢ floor clinic and the Neurourology clinic at the Jaslok Hospital. Dr. Raina is trained in Robotic Surgery at the OLV Robotic surgery Institute at Aalst, Belgium in Sept 2011 and da Vinci Training center IRCAD Strasbourg (France) Oct 2015. He has been on the Faculty for lectures and workshop of USI, Mumbai Urological Society, Bangladesh .Association of Urological Surgeons, h4umbai obstetrics and Gynesology Society. Asian Congress of Urology, S.I.U (Indian Section), ASEAN Urology, AUA (American Urological association and EAU (European Association of Urology)
Education & Certifications
MBBS, MS, DUROL (London)
Experience & Practice
Dr. Shailesh Raina is the Director Urology and Renal Transplantation and Robotics at the Jaslok Hospital Mumbai, India.
Awards & Recognition
The The first in India to use the HPS 120 and 180 green light laser for BPH first in India to use the HPS 120 and 180 green light laser for BPH|The first to conduct a workshop on neuropathic bladder in India in 2006|The first to conduct the LDDM (Latissimus Dorsi Dynamic Myoplasty for Atonic Bladder) in India in 2006