Dr. Aditya Parikh
Medical Education
- Pramukhswami Medical College, India 08/2009 – 03/2015
M.B.B.S.
- Shree Krishna Hospital, Karamsad, India 06/2015-05/2018
MS General Surgery
- Muljibhai Patel Urology Hospital (MPUH, Nadiad) 09/2019-09/2022
Observer at University college of London in Prostate and bladder cancer robotic surgery.
Best Student Award (Batch 2009-2015)
Awarded the MR Desai medal in the all Gujarat urology quiz
Selected as Student ambassador for Udgam school for children
Invited for patient education by a popular news channel
Surgeon at Shyam Urosurgical hospital 06/2018-09/2019
I worked under Dr. Kandarp Parikh at the Shyam Urosurgical hospital as a surgeon, before starting my urology residency at MPUH, Nadiad.
This experience included ward rounds on in-patients, managing the out-patient department and assisting various urological procedures, performing them under the supervision and performing independent general surgical procedures.
Teaching faculty for PrepLadder. (2021-Current)
This is a position where I have been involved in presenting lectures for preparation for Urology entrance exams. This has also involved the preparation of study material for the same.
03/2014 – 03/2015
Pramukh Swami Medical College, Karamsad, Anand, India
Paid Internship
Currently consultant at Shyam urosurgical hospital Ahmedabad.
Other work experience
This involved supervising, hosting, and executing important events during a major cultural festival organized by our medical college
This was a project in which we spent an hour at least 2 days a week in the evening interacting with children and helping the children, as well as their parents, overcome their suffering.
Attended a two-day workshop as part of the same at the National Institute of Virology, Pune.
Author of the “Annexures in Urology” manual for students preparing for Urology entrances.
Contribution to the authoring of the chapter on “Percutaneous Nephrostomy” and contribution to editing and proofreading of all chapters in the Atlas Of Endourology published under the aegis of the USI(Urology society of India) edited by Dr. Arvind Ganpule.
Contribution to Book chapter on “ How to perform RIRS” in Springer’s book on Flexible ureteroscopy.
Contribution of design, editing, and proof-reading “ RIRS- coffee table book” by Dr. Kandarp Parikh.
Aditya Parikh1, Vipul D Yagnik2, Rajivkumar Contractor3, Jigish Vyas4, Sushil Dawka5
Comparison of the effects of tamsulosin, silodosin, and alfuzosin on catheter-free trials after acute urinary retention due to benign prostatic hyperplasia: A prospective study
Parikh KP, Jain RJ, Kandarp AP. Is retrograde intrarenal surgery the game changer in the management of upper tract calculi? A single-center single-surgeon experience of 131 cases. Urol Ann. 2018 Jan-Mar;10(1):29-34. doi: 10.4103/UA.UA_118_17. PMID: 29416272; PMCID: PMC5791454.
Parikh, Kandarp, Ravi Jain, and Aditya Parikh. “Does stone analysis have better predictive value than urine culture and stone culture for predicting systemic inflammatory response syndrome post retrograde intra renal surgery? A single center pilot study.” Urological Science 31, no. 5 (2020): 226. Gale Academic OneFile (accessed March 31, 2021). .
Kandarp Priyakant Parikh, Ravi Jineshkumar Jain, Aditya Kandarp Parikh
A rare case of small cell carcinoma of urinary bladder in a bladder diverticulum: Case report and review of literature
Agrawal, Shashank, Tak GR, Aditya Parikh, Arvind Prakash Ganpule, Abhishek Gajendra Singh, Ravindra Bhalchandra Sabnis, & Mahesh Ramanlal Desai. “Primary Malignant Melanoma of Female Urethra: A Case Report and Review of Literature.” Journal of Oncology Research [Online], 1.3 (2019): n. pag. Web. 31 Mar. 2021.
Unpublished articles
Pillai SB, Chawla A, de la Rosette J, Laguna P, Guddeti R, Reddy SJ, Sabnis R, Ganpule A, Desai M, Parikh A. Super-mini percutaneous nephrolithotomy (SMP) vs retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) in the management of renal calculi ≤ 2 cm: a propensity matched study. World J Urol. 2022 Feb;40(2):553-562. doi: 10.1007/s00345-021-03860-w. Epub 2021 Nov 12. PMID: 34766213; PMCID: PMC8921166.
Haplotype of CaSR gene is associated with risk of Renal Stone Disease in West Indian Population. Yash P Patel , Sachchida Nand Pandey ,Sandip B Patel, Aditya Parikh, Shailesh Soni , Nitiraj Shete Ratika Srivastava ,Manan A Raval, Charotar University of Science and Technology Arvind P Ganpule, Samir G Patel ,Mahesh R Desai
Patel YP, Patel SG, Patel SB, Parikh A, Soni S, Srivastava R, Raval C, Raval MA, Nand Pandey S, Ganpule AP, Desai MR. SPP1 and UMOD gene variants are synergistically associated with risk of renal stone disease. Gene. 2023 May 5;863:147264. doi: 10.1016/j.gene.2023.147264. Epub 2023 Feb 16. PMID: 36804854.