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Dr Conray Moolman

MBChB (UFS), FCUROL (SA), MMED (UCT)

PRACTICES FROM

Life Kingsbury Hospital (consult & operate)

Mediclinic Constantiaberg (consult & operate)

Dr Conray Moolman. Specialist urological surgeon in Cape Town, South Africa.

Dr Conray Moolman obtained his medical degree (MBChB) at the University of Free State in December 2000. He gained valuable experience in general medicine working in the United Kingdom for three years before completing his urology training (FCUrol) at Groote Schuur Hospital and the University of Cape Town in May 2010. He obtained his Master’s degree (MMed) at UCT in 2011, based on research performed on the management of traumatic kidney injuries, resulting in three research papers published in esteemed medical journals.

 

He completed his advanced laparoscopic urological training in Strassbourg, France. This allows him to perform complex urological procedures with minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques. He has a special interest in minimally invasive “key hole” urological procedures (robotic and laparoscopic surgery) and reconstructive urological surgery.

 

Dr Moolman is a fully qualified da Vinci Robotic Surgeon. He trained in Belgium and he performs robotic nerve sparing prostatectomies for the treatment of prostate cancer. He is also one of very few urological surgeons in South Africa trained to perform robotic partial nephrectomy for kidney cancer and robotic pyloplasty for pelvic-ureteric junction (PUJ) obstruction. He regularly attends international robotic surgery congresses and symposiums to stay up to date with the newest and latest technological and technical innovations in robotic surgery.

In addition, he has been accredited by Intuitive Surgical to be a qualified training proctor for other urological surgeons to master the technique of robotic prostatectomies.

 

Dr Moolman is part of the Cape Urology practice in the Southern Suburbs of Cape Town and performs all his robotic surgeries at Life Kingsbury Hospital.

Visit: caperoboticsurgery.co.za to learn more about robotic surgeries.

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