sub-specialities
- Cystoscopy
- Prostate MRI
- TURP
- Prostate Biopsies
- Rezum
- Circumcision
- Green Light Laser
- Hydrocele repair
- UROLIFT
- Epidydimal cyst excision
- TURBT
- Bladder botox
Training & Background
Qualifications: | MBBS, BSc, MRCS, FRCS |
Year first qualified: | 2007 |
GMC number: | 6159442 |
Clinic times: | Monday afternoons |
Mr Kaba qualified in medicine in 2007, through Guy’s, Kings and St Thomas’ School of Medicine, at the University of London. His surgical skills were commended at the time and led to further studies in urology, at the renowned Karolinska Institute in Stockholm.
The Oxford School of Surgery offered additional training, where he also taught anatomy to medical students. Senior posts at UK hospitals came next, before Mr Kaba entered the GMC’s specialist list in urology, in 2018.
Consultancy posts followed, including urology cancer lead at Warwick Medical School, where Mr Kaba was an Honorary Clinical Lecturer. He gave time to national charities such as Bladder Health UK and to offering his patients fine support.
His special interests are urological problem, or infections, prostate issues including cancer, male and female incontinence, impotence, penile and testicular health.
A further interest in lower urinary tract issues focuses on providing minimally invasive treatment. Mr Kaba offers REZUM (water vapour therapy), green light laser and UROLIFT, for men with lower urinary tract dysfunction.
His wish to offer the latest, proven treatments to patients is testimony to a wish to see them return to good health and a normal life.
Research & Teaching
Mr Kaba is dedicated to improving medical standards through research. He has published widely on urology, including award winning articles and presented at national, or international venues.
He is a clinical tutor at the University of Warwick Medical School and serves as an examiner, on courses related to the postgraduate exam in urology.
Professional Memberships
- British Association of Urological Surgeons
- European Association of Urology
- British Medical Association