Surgery performed on the male genitalia.
Surgery performed on the urinary tract or its parts in the male or female. For surgery of the male genitalia, UROLOGIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES, MALE is available.
Operations carried out for the correction of deformities and defects, repair of injuries, and diagnosis and cure of certain diseases. (Taber, 18th ed.)
Surgery restricted to the management of minor problems and injuries; surgical procedures of relatively slight extent and not in itself hazardous to life. (Dorland, 28th ed & Stedman, 25th ed)
Pathologic processes that affect patients after a surgical procedure. They may or may not be related to the disease for which the surgery was done, and they may or may not be direct results of the surgery.
Evaluation undertaken to assess the results or consequences of management and procedures used in combating disease in order to determine the efficacy, effectiveness, safety, and practicability of these interventions in individual cases or series.
Surgery performed on an outpatient basis. It may be hospital-based or performed in an office or surgicenter.
Studies used to test etiologic hypotheses in which inferences about an exposure to putative causal factors are derived from data relating to characteristics of persons under study or to events or experiences in their past. The essential feature is that some of the persons under study have the disease or outcome of interest and their characteristics are compared with those of unaffected persons.
Procedures that avoid use of open, invasive surgery in favor of closed or local surgery. These generally involve use of laparoscopic devices and remote-control manipulation of instruments with indirect observation of the surgical field through an endoscope or similar device.
Surgical procedures used to treat disease, injuries, and defects of the oral and maxillofacial region.
Operative procedures for the treatment of vascular disorders.
Surgery performed on the heart.
Surgery which could be postponed or not done at all without danger to the patient. Elective surgery includes procedures to correct non-life-threatening medical problems as well as to alleviate conditions causing psychological stress or other potential risk to patients, e.g., cosmetic or contraceptive surgery.
Surgery performed on the female genitalia.
Procedures used to reconstruct, restore, or improve defective, damaged, or missing structures.
Surgery performed on the digestive system or its parts.
Surgery performed on the ear and its parts, the nose and nasal cavity, or the throat, including surgery of the adenoids, tonsils, pharynx, and trachea.
Surgery performed on the pregnant woman for conditions associated with pregnancy, labor, or the puerperium. It does not include surgery of the newborn infant.
Surgery performed on the eye or any of its parts.
Surgery performed on the thoracic organs, most commonly the lungs and the heart.
Elements of limited time intervals, contributing to particular results or situations.
Surgery performed on the heart or blood vessels.
A specialty in which manual or operative procedures are used in the treatment of disease, injuries, or deformities.
Studies in which individuals or populations are followed to assess the outcome of exposures, procedures, or effects of a characteristic, e.g., occurrence of disease.
Care given during the period prior to undergoing surgery when psychological and physical preparations are made according to the special needs of the individual patient. This period spans the time between admission to the hospital to the time the surgery begins. (From Dictionary of Health Services Management, 2d ed)
Complications that affect patients during surgery. They may or may not be associated with the disease for which the surgery is done, or within the same surgical procedure.
Procedures used to treat and correct deformities, diseases, and injuries to the MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM, its articulations, and associated structures.
Operative procedures performed on the SKIN.
A procedure in which a laparoscope (LAPAROSCOPES) is inserted through a small incision near the navel to examine the abdominal and pelvic organs in the PERITONEAL CAVITY. If appropriate, biopsy or surgery can be performed during laparoscopy.
A repeat operation for the same condition in the same patient due to disease progression or recurrence, or as followup to failed previous surgery.
Surgery performed on the nervous system or its parts.
Observation of a population for a sufficient number of persons over a sufficient number of years to generate incidence or mortality rates subsequent to the selection of the study group.
Facilities equipped for performing surgery.
The period of care beginning when the patient is removed from surgery and aimed at meeting the patient's psychological and physical needs directly after surgery. (From Dictionary of Health Services Management, 2d ed)
Surgery necessary for a denture to rest on a firm base, free from marked osseous protuberances or undercuts, and devoid of interfering muscle attachments, excess mucoperiosteum, hyperplasias, and fibrous or papillary growths.
Infection occurring at the site of a surgical incision.
The period following a surgical operation.
The period of confinement of a patient to a hospital or other health facility.
A state characterized by loss of feeling or sensation. This depression of nerve function is usually the result of pharmacologic action and is induced to allow performance of surgery or other painful procedures.
The use of HIGH-ENERGY SHOCK WAVES, in the frequency range of 20-60 kHz, to cut through or remove tissue. The tissue fragmentation by ultrasonic surgical instruments is caused by mechanical effects not heat as with HIGH-INTENSITY FOCUSED ULTRASOUND ABLATION.
Hospital department which administers all departmental functions and the provision of surgical diagnostic and therapeutic services.
Patient care procedures performed during the operation that are ancillary to the actual surgery. It includes monitoring, fluid therapy, medication, transfusion, anesthesia, radiography, and laboratory tests.
Surgical incision into the chest wall.
Surgery performed on the lung.
Tomography using x-ray transmission and a computer algorithm to reconstruct the image.
Nonexpendable apparatus used during surgical procedures. They are differentiated from SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, usually hand-held and used in the immediate operative field.
Procedures of applying ENDOSCOPES for disease diagnosis and treatment. Endoscopy involves passing an optical instrument through a small incision in the skin i.e., percutaneous; or through a natural orifice and along natural body pathways such as the digestive tract; and/or through an incision in the wall of a tubular structure or organ, i.e. transluminal, to examine or perform surgery on the interior parts of the body.
Procedure in which patients are induced into an unconscious state through use of various medications so that they do not feel pain during surgery.
The constant checking on the state or condition of a patient during the course of a surgical operation (e.g., checking of vital signs).
A series of steps taken in order to conduct research.
Tongues of skin and subcutaneous tissue, sometimes including muscle, cut away from the underlying parts but often still attached at one end. They retain their own microvasculature which is also transferred to the new site. They are often used in plastic surgery for filling a defect in a neighboring region.
Hand-held tools or implements used by health professionals for the performance of surgical tasks.
The performance of surgical procedures with the aid of a microscope.
Surgical removal of the GALLBLADDER.
Surgical union or shunt between ducts, tubes or vessels. It may be end-to-end, end-to-side, side-to-end, or side-to-side.
The period during a surgical operation.
Techniques for securing together the edges of a wound, with loops of thread or similar materials (SUTURES).
A surgical operation for the relief of pressure in a body compartment or on a body part. (From Dorland, 28th ed)
Surgery performed on the external, middle, or internal ear.

Circumcaval ureter. (1/299)

We report a case of circumcaval ureter diagnosed preoperatively by 'fish-hook' appearance on intravenous pyelogram. At surgery, patient was treated by 'Anderson Hones' pyeloplasty leaving the retrocaval segment in-situ.  (+info)

Anterior urethral valve in an adolescent boy. (2/299)

A 14 year old boy with a relatively uncommon anterior urethral valve is described herein.  (+info)

The surgical management of renovascular hypertension in children and young adults. (3/299)

OBJECTIVES: To assess the outcome and durability of operative revascularisation in young patients with renovascular hypertension. DESIGN: Retrospective study. METHOD: The records of all young patients (under 25 years) operated on for renovascular hypertension at St Mary's Hospital 1988-1998 were reviewed. We assessed the aetiology of hypertension, operations performed, effect of treatment on blood pressure, renal function and requirement for antihypertensive medication during follow-up. RESULTS: Ten patients were identified who had been considered for surgery, of median age 16 years (22 months to 22 years). Fibromuscular dysplasia was present in five patients, mid-aortic syndrome (MAS) in four and neurofibromatosis in one. Operations performed were aortorenal bypass (three), aorto-aortic bypass+/-renal bypass (three), splenorenal bypass (one) and autotransplantation (one). Of the three patients treated by balloon angioplasty, only one had a successful result. One patient with MAS is currently awaiting surgery. Over a median follow-up of 24 months (8-144), seven patients are normotensive off all antihypertensive medication. Of two patients on reduced doses of medication, one (splenorenal bypass) required surgical repair of a late (9 years) coeliac stenosis. CONCLUSIONS: The surgical treatment of renovascular hypertension in carefully selected young patients gives durable results. Blood pressure is well controlled long-term, and the need for antihypertensive medication is removed altogether in the majority of patients.  (+info)

Comparison of vaginal wall sling and modified vaginal wall sling for stress urinary incontinence. (4/299)

CONTEXT: There are several controversies about which is the best form of surgical treatment for stress urinary incontinence in women. The vaginal wall sling in its original and modified form were presented by Raz as new options for treatment of these conditions, but there is a lack of comparative clinical trials using both techniques. OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of the original and the modified vaginal wall sling. DESIGN: A comparative, prospective, non-randomized clinical trial. SETTING: Public and private health care units (Urology Division, Faculty of Medicine of the ABC Foundation, and Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo / Escola Paulista de Medicina). PARTICIPANTS: Twenty patients with anatomical and intrinsic sphincter deficiency stress urinary incontinence were surgically treated for evaluating the initial results of the vaginal wall sling, from February 5, 1994, to June 27, 1996. INTERVENTIONS: The patients were divided into two groups. Group A (n = 10) were treated with the original vaginal wall sling. Group B (n = 10) were treated with the modified vaginal wall sling. Both groups were statistically similar according to clinical and urodynamic parameters. MAIN MEASUREMENTS: Cure and complication rates. RESULTS: Follow-up ranged from 19 to 43 months (median = 28) for group A. The overall cure rate was 70%. Fifty per cent of the patients had urinary retention of 7 to 35 days. There were no major complications. Follow-up ranged from 14 to 26 months (median = 18) for Group B. The cure rate was 80%. Two patients had urinary retention of 7 and 55 days. There were no major complications. CONCLUSIONS: The vaginal wall sling is as effective as the modified vaginal wall sling but has a higher rate of urinary retention.  (+info)

Major surgical complications from minor urological procedures. (5/299)

Some urological procedures are regarded as minor or simple. As a result, these may be delegated to trainee surgeons to do. Occasionally nonmedical persons embark on some of the procedures such as male circumcision. Published serious complications from urological procedures considered minor or simple were identified from a Medline search (1966 through 1999) and reference lists of relevant publications. The operations regarded as minor were carried out by medical personnel of all grades as well as by nonmedical persons. The complications can be classified as mutilatory, infective, hemorrhagic, or obstructive. Although the mutilatory complications affect mainly procedures on the penis, infective and hemorrhagic complications affect almost all the procedures. Tumor implantation has occurred along needle biopsy tracts. Although many of the complications are not related to technique or competence, a plea is made for the awareness of their occurrence to encourage preventive strategies. Adequate training of surgical personnel remains essential worldwide.  (+info)

Lower extremity neuropathies associated with lithotomy positions. (6/299)

BACKGROUND: The goal of this project was to study the frequency and natural history of perioperative lower extremity neuropathies. METHODS: A prospective evaluation of lower extremity neuropathies in 991 adult patients undergoing general anesthetics and surgical procedures while positioned in lithotomy was performed. Patients were assessed with use of a standard questionnaire and neurologic examination before surgery, daily during hospital stay in the first week after surgery, and by phone if discharged before 1 postoperative week. Patients in whom lower extremity neuropathies developed were observed for 6 months. RESULTS: Lower extremity neuropathies developed in 15 patients (1.5%; 95% confidence interval, 0.8-2.5%). Unilateral or bilateral nerves were affected in patients as follows: obturator (five patients), lateral femoral cutaneous (four patients), sciatic (three patients), and peroneal (three patients). Paresthesia occurred in 14 of 15 patients, and 4 patients had burning or aching pain. No patient had weakness. Symptoms were noted within 4 h of completion of the anesthetic in all 15 patients. These symptoms resolved within 6 months in 14 of 15 patients. Prolonged positioning in a lithotomy position, especially for more than 2 h, was a major risk factor for this complication (P = 0.006). CONCLUSIONS: In this surgical population, lower extremity neuropathies were infrequent complications that were noted very soon after surgery and anesthesia. None resulted in prolonged disability. The longer patients were positioned in lithotomy positions, the greater the chance of development of a neuropathy. These findings suggest that a reduction of duration of time in lithotomy positions may reduce the risk of lower extremity neuropathies.  (+info)

Sonographic evaluation of anatomic results after the pubovaginal sling procedure for stress urinary incontinence. (7/299)

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the anatomic changes after the pubovaginal sling procedure in women with stress urinary incontinence by transrectal sonography METHODS: This study enrolled 56 women with varying types of stress urinary incontinence who were treated with the pubovaginal sling procedure using self-fashioned polypropylene mesh. The suburethral sling was fixed without tension and was placed at the position between the bladder neck and the proximal urethra. The patients were investigated preoperatively and postoperatively by transrectal sonography of the bladder and urethra. RESULTS: At a median follow-up of 24 months (range, 6-39 months), 48 patients (85.7%) were cured, 6 (10.7%) had improved, and 2 (3.6%) had treatment failures. Transrectal sonography revealed a well-suspended bladder neck and proximal urethra in all patients who were cured. As measured by changes of the axis of the pubovesical ligament, the position of the bladder neck was elevated by a mean of 29.6 +/- 21.5 degrees in the resting condition and 47.4 +/- 27.7 degrees in the straining condition. An incompetent bladder neck and proximal urethra were noted in 8 patients who had stress urinary incontinence after surgery. The incidence of opening of the bladder neck was 84.6% in 13 patients with de novo urgency or urge incontinence, whereas only 2 (4.7%) of 43 patients who did not have postoperative urgency had opening of the neck (P = .000). CONCLUSION: Transrectal sonography provides useful information about anatomic changes after the pubovaginal sling procedure. Bladder neck incompetence after surgery was closely related to postoperative urgency or urge incontinence.  (+info)

Rate of injection through whitacre needles affects distribution of spinal anaesthesia. (8/299)

A prospective, randomized, double-blind study was performed to investigate whether altering the rate of injection of local anaesthetic through a Whitacre needle had any effect on the spinal block achieved. Twenty patients scheduled for elective urological surgery under spinal anaesthesia received an injection of 3 ml of 0.5% plain bupivacaine either by hand (fast) over 10 s (18 ml min(-1)) or by infusion pump (slow) over 3 min (1 ml min(-1)). All patients were in the sitting position both during insertion of the spinal needle and for 3 min after the start of spinal injection, and they then changed to the supine position. The slow injection group achieved peak sensory block earlier, after a median interval of 20 (95% confidence interval 12.5-30) min vs 30 (22.5-45) min (P<0.05) for the fast group. The level of peak sensory block was similar: T3.5 (T2-T4.5) vs T4 (T1.5-T6.5). The time to lowest mean arterial pressure occurred earlier in the slow group, at 10 (8 to 18) vs 20 (15-31) min (P<0.05). Duration of the motor block was shorter in the slow group: 180 (152-242) vs 270 (225-300). We conclude that a slow spinal injection of plain bupivacaine results in a block of more rapid onset and recovery.  (+info)

When medication and other non-surgical treatments are either unavailable or cannot relieve symptoms, surgery is the accepted treatment for a broad range of conditions that affect the male reproductive organs and the organs of the urinary tract. These conditions include, but are not limited to, prostate cancer, ureteropelvic junction (UPJ) obstruction, bladder and kidney cancer and vesicoureteral reflux.. Facing any kind of urologic surgery creates a great deal of anxiety for most men. Among your concerns is: Will my body function normally following surgery? Traditional open urologic surgery - in which large incisions are made to access the pelvic organs - has been the standard approach when surgery is warranted. Yet common drawbacks of this procedure include significant post-surgical pain, a lengthy recovery and an unpredictable, potentially long-term impact on continence and sexual function.. Fortunately, less invasive surgical options are available to many patients facing urologic surgery. ...
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Testing for prostate cancer can involved various exams. Typically, screening for prostate cancer is done with a blood test and an prostate exam (rectal examination). Prostate specific antigen (PSA) is a blood test often used to screen men for prostate cancer. A higher level may indicate that prostate cancer is present, although there are other non-cancerous causes for a increased PSA level. While the timing of obtaining a PSA in men may vary, typically PSA screening is done beginning at age 45 to 55 based on risk factors. A higher PSA level or an abnormal prostate exam may require further evaluation with a prostate biopsy. While PSA screening is simple and can find prostate cancer early before it becomes incurable, it can also find cancer that will not spread or cause problems.. ...
Testing for prostate cancer can involved various exams. Typically, screening for prostate cancer is done with a blood test and an prostate exam (rectal examination). Prostate specific antigen (PSA) is a blood test often used to screen men for prostate cancer. A higher level may indicate that prostate cancer is present, although there are other non-cancerous causes for a increased PSA level. While the timing of obtaining a PSA in men may vary, typically PSA screening is done beginning at age 45 to 55 based on risk factors. A higher PSA level or an abnormal prostate exam may require further evaluation with a prostate biopsy. While PSA screening is simple and can find prostate cancer early before it becomes incurable, it can also find cancer that will not spread or cause problems.. ...
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There are totally different laparoscopic procedures that may be completed for the aim of weight loss. One is gastric banding and it is a minutely invasive procedure where a silicon band is placed around the abdomen and it helps in making the stomach quite a bit smaller. Due to this fact, smaller doses of food will make the patient full already. One other one is sleeve gatrectomy and with this process, 2/3 of the stomach is stapled. The abdomen becomes the shape of a banana or a sleeve, thus the name. There isnt a reconnecting or rerouting involved in this procedure. One other one is the Roux en Y procedure which is likely one of the best procedures that can additionally management diabetes well. Stapling is finished to type an higher stomach pouch that can help in making the particular person feel full with little food. The calories and vitamins are absorbed a lot later. Last of the Laparoscopic Urology Course surgery options is Imbrication which is very gentle and less risky. The stomach is ...
(HealthDay)-Among American Urological Association (AUA) members, self-reported adherence to the Best Practice Statement on the use of thromboprophylaxis in patients undergoing urological procedures is low, according to ...
In a nutshell, my story is I had 1 tumor in my right kidney it was almost 7cm. Had that removed. Turned out to be Stage 3 Grade 3 clear cell RCC.. Here are some of the things I wish Id been told at the beginning.. 1. Know your specialties and what they are. A urologist is a *surgeon that treats things by cutting them out. They specialize in urologic surgery (kidneys, bladder, etc.). A urologic oncologist is a *surgeon that treats things by cutting them out (and maybe using RF or heat to destroy them in place). The difference is the latter has extra special training in kidney masses and the different ways of treating them and probably more specialized training in robotic surgery/laparascopy. Neither of these doctors will treat you if your cancer ever spreads or has spread. They will pass you off to a medical oncologist. A medical oncologist is an *internist* that specializes in treating systemic cancer using chemotherapy and/or managing other tumors by passing you to surgeons, ...
Our fall Vietnam mission is complete. With the support of our mission partner IPSAC and the Provincial Hospital leadership and surgical, medical and nursing staff, we were able to successfully perform 24 urologic procedures on children in need. In addition to these surgeries, knowledge was transferred at all points in the continuum of care - from the bedside to the conference room. We collaborated to do screenings, provide pre- and post-op care and family education and, of course, hands-on training in the OR. On our last day, we did a workshop on optimizing surgical outcomes with a multidisciplinary approach. It ended with a good discussion illustrating the differences between our healthcare settings and the impact resources have on patients and teams. We were also supported by a very committed and helpful team of interpreters all along the way. ...
Occasionally, people with bacteremia (bacteria in the bloodstream) have the infecting bacteria lodge in the kidney; this is termed hematogenous spread. Similarly, people with infected areas that are connected to the urinary tract (for example, prostate, epididymis, or fistulas) are more likely to get a UTI. Additionally, patients who undergo urologic surgery also have and increased risk of UTIs. Pregnancy does not apparently increase the risk of UTIs according to some clinicians; others think there is an increased risk between weeks six through 26 of the pregnancy. However, most agree that if UTIs occur in pregnancy, the risk of the UTI progressing in seriousness to pyelonephritis is increased according to several investigators. In addition, their baby may be premature and have a low birth weight. Patients with chronic diseases such as diabetics or those who are immunosuppressed (HIV or cancer patients) also are at higher risk for UTIs ...
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Urinary Stress Incontinence. Muscle education and resistive exercise with the Perineometer produce dramatic results in the treatment of true urinary stress incontinence. This type of incontinence must be distinguished from urge incontinence caused by various pathologic conditions involving the upper urinary tract, such as infections, strictures of the ureter, stones, diverticula, developmental anormalies, etc.; incontinence due to fistulae; and spastic incontinence due to spinal cord changes following injuries, poliomyelitis, multiple sclerosis, etc.. In simple urinary stress incontinence, control of the urinary outlet is partially lost with coughing, sneezing, laughing, or other sudden strains. In the past, women tolerated this annoying and embarrassing condition with all its undesirable psychological effects because it was felt that the conditions did not warrant surgical intervention.. With physiologic therapy, complete relief from simple urinary stress incontinence has been consistently ...
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Perioperative care has been identified as an area of wide variability in quality, with conflicting models, and involving multiple specialties. In 2014, the Loma Linda University Departments of Anesthesiology and Urology implemented a perioperative hospitalist service (PHS), consisting of anesthesiology-trained physicians, to co-manage patients for the entirety of their perioperative period. We hypothesized that implementation of this PHS model would result in an improvement in patient recovery. As a quality improvement (QI) initiative, the PHS service was formed of selected anesthesiologists who received training on the core competencies for hospitalist medicine. The service was implemented following a co-management agreement to medically manage patients undergoing major urologic procedures (prostatectomy, cystectomy, and nephrectomy). Impact was assessed by comparisons to data from the year prior to PHS service implementation. Data was compared with and without propensity matching. Primary outcome
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After listening to his words and the way he explained I lost the fear about my baby and I felt we came to the right Doctor at the right time. My baby underwent surgery when he was just 45 days old, and the Surgery was very successful. He was discharged in just 2 days after the surgery. After 3 months of surgery Dr Chandrasekharam recommended for scanning again; in that kidney swelling is 10mm compared to earlier 40mm. My baby is very active and I cannot see any mark or scar on his tummy ...
Port placement for robot-assisted laparoscopic urologic surgery can be critical to effective completion of the minimally invasive procedure. An ideal port template would allow unhampered access to all critical structures during surgery, easy access for the bedside assistant, and minimization of arm collision with the fewest ports necessary to minimize cosmetic impact. We present a comprehensive plan for the placement of ports across different procedures for a variety of upper tract (radical/partial nephrectomy, retroperitoneal radical/partial nephrectomy, and pyeloplasty), lower tract (prostatectomy, and cystectomy), combined upper/lower tract (nephroureterectomy, retroperitoneal lymph node dissection), and female pelvic surgeries ...
Uro-oncology with special interest in kidney and prostate cancers, da Vinci Robot-assisted minimally invasive urological surgeries, ablative and reconstructive laparoscopic urological surgeries, radical nephrectomy, nephroureterectomy, partial nephrectomy, adrenalectomy, radical prostatectomy, pyeloplasty, minimally invasive endoscopic procedures and SWL (shock wave lithotripsy) ...
Dear Colleagues. It is a great pleasure to invite you to Leipzig for the 15th European Meeting on Laparoscopic and Robotic Urologic Surgery - Challenges in Laparoscopy and Robotics.. The worlds most renowned surgeons will perform a wide spectrum of the most challenging examples of urological procedures such as prostatectomy, cystectomy with urinary diversion and partial nephrectomy as well as innovative procedures such as robotic assisted kidney transplantation.. The live surgery component will always include 3 procedures being performed in parallel. Every procedure can be followed from start to finish! For the first time the program will be further enriched by semi-live video presentations and discussion of complications of selected procedures.. Furthermore, late breaking news about the latest innovations in robotic surgery and technology will be included in the program and exhibition. Leipzig is a historical city (more than 1000 years old) with a rich cultural and commercial profile. Major ...
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A retrospective review of laparoscopic surgeries with and without mechanical bowel preparation in prostatectomy and nephrectomy finds no significant differences between the two groups in terms of overall complications, operation time and postoperative length of stay
At Texas Health Center for Diagnostics & Surgery, we offer the most advanced treatments for womens urologic diseases and conditions. Our urologists treat a variety of conditions such as incontinence, voiding dysfunction, bladder prolapse and kidney stones.
AIM: The aim of our study was to compare the efficacy of hyperbaric and isobaric solutions of intrathecal levobupivacaine for transurethral endoscopic surgery. METHODS: Urological patients who were scheduled for elective surgery under spinal anesthes
Dear Colleagues. It is a great pleasure to invite you to Leipzig for the 15th European Meeting on Laparoscopic and Robotic Urologic Surgery - Challenges in Laparoscopy and Robotics.. The worlds most renowned surgeons will perform a wide spectrum of the most challenging examples of urological procedures such as prostatectomy, Read More ...
If you are a candidate for minimally invasive urology surgery you may want to discuss da Vinci robotic assisted technology and all other available options.
Despite being a minimally-invasive surgery, PCNL is not pain-free due to the procedure itself and the presence of postoperative diversion. Pediatric PCNL has evolved from adult size instruments to Micro-PCNL in time. It has been reported that the use of smaller access sheaths was associated with less complication and less post-operative pain (8,9,10,11). A study on patients with 1-2 cm stones, mini-PCNL and standard PCNL showed same stone-free rates where mini-PCNL was found to be advantageous in terms of analgesic requirement, hemoglobin drop and hospital stay (11). Also, tubeless and totally tubeless PCNL were developed in order to reduce post-operative pain. In a retrospective study on 1469 patients, who underwent PCNL, the subjects were divided into three groups. In the first group, a 14 F nephrostomy catheter was placed, the second group received ureteral catheter and the third group received double J stent. In the nephrostomy group the length of hospital stay, need for blood transfusion, ...
Narin Suleyman1, Ahilan Pathmanathan2, Todd Kanzara1, Tim Lane1, Greg Boustead1, Jim Adshead1, Gowrie Mohan S2 and Nikhil Vasdev1* ...
View Poster. INTRODUCTION. Opioid misuse is an accelerating public health crisis in the United States. Increasing attention has been directed towards surgical sources of opioid over-prescription. To better inform efforts to improve the safety of post-operative analgesia, we aimed to examine factors associated with opioid prescribing practices following urological surgery. METHODS. We used a centralized electronic health record (EHR) system platform at a multi-site academic medical center to identify patients who underwent short stay and ambulatory urologic surgeries from January to December 2016. Dispensed opioid doses were extracted from the Epic EHR. Using standard conversion factors, we calculated equivalents of 5mg of oxycodone, which were characterized as high (, 30 5mg oxycodone tablets) or low (≤ 30). We tabulated and compared clinical, demographic, surgical, and provider characteristics across prescription dose thresholds using descriptive statistics. Multivariable logistic regression ...
In the United States, fibrin sealants have been used to achieve hemostasis for nearly two decades. Although their clinical utility was first demonstrated in cardiac surgery, their effectiveness and safety have since been demonstrated to extend to a wide array of procedures. Fibrin sealants typically contain two components-fibrinogen and thrombin-that are combined and delivered simultaneously to a target bleeding site in order to achieve hemostasis.
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center was an examplary work of Dr. M. A Ghoneim and two of his fellow urologists: Dr. A. Ashamallah and Dr. S. Hammady. Endourology; the use of endoscopy in urologic surgery; was starting in 70s. Yet it was finally settled in mid 80s. The center includes operations on Radical cystectomy and urinary diversion. New subspecialties were emerging: Pediatric urology, starting in late 80s and grew up to the limit of having its own ward in the new extension. Laparoscopy is a new endourologic field that has been established. Also, Urodynamics and voiding dysfunction has also evolved, with over 3000 patients examined in the urodynamic lab of the center and incontinence surgery developed ...
center was an examplary work of Dr. M. A Ghoneim and two of his fellow urologists: Dr. A. Ashamallah and Dr. S. Hammady. Endourology; the use of endoscopy in urologic surgery; was starting in 70s. Yet it was finally settled in mid 80s. The center includes operations on Radical cystectomy and urinary diversion. New subspecialties were emerging: Pediatric urology, starting in late 80s and grew up to the limit of having its own ward in the new extension. Laparoscopy is a new endourologic field that has been established. Also, Urodynamics and voiding dysfunction has also evolved, with over 3000 patients examined in the urodynamic lab of the center and incontinence surgery developed ...
Dr rajesh Taneja Top Urologist in Delhi published articles and blogs related to Uretric Stone Disease, Bladder dysfunction and Laparoscopic Urology. Dr. Rajesh Taneja Andrologist in Delhi provides information related to Female Urologist in Delhi
There are a number of advantages to the patient with laparoscopic surgery versus an open procedure. These include reduced pain due to smaller incisions and less blood loss, shorter hospital stay, better cosmetic results and shorter recovery time. Patients are able to go back to work within one to two weeks.. The following procedures are done routinely by the laparoscopic urology team at Mediclinic Airport Road Hospital:. ...
A surgical kit is provided, for a urethropexy procedure, comprising at least one needle (comprising a cannula (17) and a trocar (18), a pair of implants (1) and a tray for supporting and packaging the needle(s) and implants. The kit is sterilizable. A procedure for urethropexy is disclosed which may be carried out under local anesthesia.
For more than 20 years, BroadcastMed has been innovating digital strategies for healthcare organizations. The company was first in the world to broadcast live surgeries on the internet using its ORLive solution which provides an intimate look inside the operating room.. ...
Management of end-stage bladder failure is complicated; the low capacity and non-compliant bladder increases urinary back-pressure to the kidneys, resulting in renal failure, and causes intractable incontinence. Once conservative and medical treatments have failed, bladder reconstructive surgery is offered. The gold standard treatment is enterocystoplasty, which involves augmentation of the bladder with enteric tissue. Although increasing capacity and compliance of the bladder, the procedure carries with it a number of serious complications attributable to exposure of the bowel mucosa to urine, chief among which is the risk of malignant transformation. The purpose of this thesis was to compare the current treatment with composite cystoplasty, a novel tissue-engineering technique designed to create a neobladder lined by urothelium. Patients who had undergone conventional enterocystoplasty provided biopsies of native and augmented segments of bladder for histological and immunohistochemical ...
The first day of the three-day meeting of the EAU Robotic Urology Section (ERUS) gave special attention to the needs of young urologists. This included opportunities for hands-on training and ESU courses, but is exemplified by the special scientific programme of the Junior ERUS - Young Academic Urologists Meeting.. This marked the fifth Junior ERUS meeting, and the second collaboration with the Young Academic Urologists after a successful collaboration at ERUS14 in Amsterdam. Dr. Carl Wijburg (Arnhem, NL) on behalf of ERUS and Dr. Nicolomaria Buffi (Milan, IT) on behalf of the YUA chaired a morning session that catered specifically to younger robotic urologists.. The first part of the meeting covered hot topics in robotic urological surgery, and it immediately generated a lot of discussion. Prof. Giacomo Novara (Padua, IT) and Dr. Alessandro Volpe (Turin, IT) gave an update on the 3rd ERUS Standardized Robotic Curriculum pilot. In short, this third iteration validates the results of of the 2nd ...
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Pyeloplasty may be done using open surgery or laparoscopic surgery. A catheter will be placed to allow urine to drain. During open surgery, an incision will be made in your side. The renal pelvis will be reconstructed. The blocked section will also be removed. The remaining healthy sections of ureter will be re-attached. The incision in the skin will then be closed with stitches.. Laparoscopic surgery only requires a few small incisions. Special tools will be passed through these incisions to complete the surgery. The repair steps are the same as the open procedure.. In some surgeries, a temporary tube called a stent may be placed in the ureter. This will allow urine to pass while the area heals. ...
Presentation Authors: Gamal Ghoniem MD, FACS, ABU/FPMRS*, Bilal Farhan MD, Mashrin Chowdhury DO, Orange, CA, Yanjun Chen MS, Irvine, CA. Introduction: Macroplastique (MPQ) is a urethral bulking agent used in the treatment of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in women with intrinsic sphincter deficiency (ISD). Ghoniem et al showed durability of MPQ success up to 2 years. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of MPQ in women with SUI due to ISD who completed a 3 year follow-up in this post market study.. Methods: This is a retrospective review of prospectively collected data of 276 subjects enrolled in a multicenter study between October 2008-August 2017. 70 subjects completed 3 years of follow up. Subjects were treated with up to two MPQ injections and followed at 3,12, 24, and 36 months. Stamey grade (0= continent, 1= incontinence with vigorous activity, 2= incontinence with minimal activity and 3= total incontinence) and I-QoL questionnaire divided into 3 subscales ...
Presentation Authors: Gamal Ghoniem MD, FACS, ABU/FPMRS*, Bilal Farhan MD, Mashrin Chowdhury DO, Orange, CA, Yanjun Chen MS, Irvine, CA. Introduction: Macroplastique (MPQ) is a urethral bulking agent used in the treatment of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in women with intrinsic sphincter deficiency (ISD). Ghoniem et al showed durability of MPQ success up to 2 years. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of MPQ in women with SUI due to ISD who completed a 3 year follow-up in this post market study.. Methods: This is a retrospective review of prospectively collected data of 276 subjects enrolled in a multicenter study between October 2008-August 2017. 70 subjects completed 3 years of follow up. Subjects were treated with up to two MPQ injections and followed at 3,12, 24, and 36 months. Stamey grade (0= continent, 1= incontinence with vigorous activity, 2= incontinence with minimal activity and 3= total incontinence) and I-QoL questionnaire divided into 3 subscales ...
Our patient-centric, highly agile program encourages residents to apply key basic science discoveries to real-life problems and to work to improve our overall understanding of the conditions we treat.. We offer a personalized, integrated and flexible curriculum with a diverse case mix, balance between inpatient and outpatient care and subspecialty experience. Urology training begins in year one; in 2016-17, each PGY1 resident logged an average of 544 urologic surgery cases.. Our urology residency includes a dedicated, fully-funded and mentored research year. The program includes six months of resident-driven elective rotations, including international options. ...
Jonah Marshall, M.D., has joined Capital Region Urology in Albany, New York. Board-certified in urology, Marshall will practice urological surgery.
The EAU Robotic Urology Section (ERUS) represents the current field in urological surgery in association with robotics. Through regular meetings, mast...
Dr. Gregory Lovallo specializes in reconstructive urological surgery, robotic and laparoscopic surgery and stone disease treatment. He is a recipient of numerous awards.
A ureterocele is a swelling at the bottom of one of the ureters. Ureters are the tubes that carry urine from the kidney to the bladder. The swollen area can block urine flow. A ureterocele is a birth defect.
Pyeloplasty is surgery to unblock the ureter and allow urine to flow again. Read on to learn more about the surgery and what to expect.
NewYork-Presbyterians childrens hospitals are recognized internationally for our expertise in performing reconstructive urologic surgeries in newborns, infants, children, and adolescents. Our dedicated team of pediatric urologists performs complex reconstructive surgery for congenital disorders, including abnormalities of the bladder, urethra, and genitalia.
Dr. Pradeep Rao is an expert consultant urological surgeon. He has handled number of successful urological surgeries. He has an experience of over 15 years in the field. He had worked as a Visiting Fellow in various recognized universities. Having wide knowledge in different fields, he had even published more than 20 publications in peer reviewed journals. Vast knowledge in the field and the accuracy in his profession makes him excel among the urologist across the country. ...
Dr. Mohamad E. Allaf, Director of Minimally Invasive and Robotic Urologic Surgery, explains why physicians should refer patients to John Hopkins for prostatectomy procedures and what innovative treatments and therapies are available.. ...
The urologic surgery residency training program at Carolinas Medical Center, part of Carolinas HealthCare System, teaches residents to become exceptional urologists.
The Department consists of the Divisions of Cardiothoracic Surgery, General Surgery, Pediatric Surgery, Plastic Surgery and Urologic Surgery. All of our surgeons are board certified (or are eligible for and pending certification) by an accredited board of the American Board of Medical Specialties. Many of our faculty members are active in leading professional societies and have assumed prestigious positions in academic surgical organizations in this country and abroad. ...
Nicole Wake from Montefiore Medical Center discusses major clinical applications of medical 3D printing including craniomaxillofacial, orthopaedic, congenital heart disease and urologic surgeries.
Practical approach of the most common urological procedures step by step through DVD presentations (3-5 min), followed by interesting 15-minute presentations and 60-minute discussion.
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... cleared the da Vinci Surgical System in 2000 for adult and pediatric use in urologic surgical procedures, general laparoscopic ... surgical procedures, gynecologic laparoscopic surgical procedures, general non-cardiovascular thoracoscopic surgical procedures ... The Da Vinci Surgical System is a robotic surgical system that uses a minimally invasive surgical approach. The system is ... ZEUS, a robotic surgical system (discontinued in 2003). Fatima, Sakina (19 May 2022). "Da Vinci Xi surgical robot perform ...
Mani Menon, where was part of the surgical team that performed the first robotic procedure at VUI. Tewari completed his urology ... He received his urologic oncology research training at the University of California, San Francisco in 1994, the University of ... and has performed over 10,000 robotically assisted procedures using the da Vinci Surgical System. Academically, he is ... "Innovative Procedure Minimizes Incontinence". Nyp.org. Retrieved 12 May 2010. Aaron Smith, CNNMoney.com staff writer (23 March ...
Stifelman has performed more than 3,000 robotic procedures and has pioneered more than a dozen minimally invasive surgical ... Single port robotic assisted reconstructive urologic surgery - with the da Vinci SP surgical system. Trans Androl Urol. 2020 ... Stifelman's team at Hackensack University Medical Center has performed more than 8,500 robotic surgical procedures, placing the ... Clinical research interests include the evaluation of minimally invasive surgical procedures - specifically robotic ...
Many surgical procedures have been developed to create a neovagina, as none of them is ideal. Surgical intervention should be ... that feminizing genitoplasty typically requires fewer surgeries to achieve an acceptable result and results in fewer urologic ... Scarring and tissue loss that result from repeated surgical procedures are of particular concern, due to the presumed negative ... As is the case for CAIS, vaginal dilation using pressure dilation methods should be attempted before the surgical creation of a ...
... is a minimally invasive surgery procedure increasingly gaining traction in urologic surgery, especially for children. The ... Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques. 2010 Jan 1;20(1):87-90. Pandey PK, Suruchi S, Bera MK, Sharma PK, ... procedure involves insertion of a 5mm (or 3mm) optical port into the dome of a saline-distended urinary bladder under ...
... (TESE) is a surgical procedure in which a small portion of tissue is removed from the testicle and ... Glenn's urologic surgery. Keane, Thomas E.,, Graham, Sam D., Jr.,, Goldstein, Marc (8th ed.). Philadelphia, PA. ISBN ... Both procedures can alter the steroid function of the testes causing a decline in serum testosterone levels, which can result ... The procedure is more invasive than conventional TESE, requiring general anaesthetic, and usually used only in patients with ...
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Indigotindisulfonate sodium, sold under the brand name Bludigo, is used as a diagnostic dye during surgical procedures. It is ... In urologic surgery, intravenous injection of indigo carmine is often used to highlight portions of the urinary tract. The dye ... or endoscopic surgical procedures. It was approved for medical use in the United States in July 2022. In obstetric surgery, ... This enables structures of the urinary tract to be seen in the surgical field, and demonstrate if there is a leak. However, the ...
The Monti procedure is a surgical procedure in which a part of the gastrointestinal tract is used to create a continent conduit ... Articles with short description, Short description matches Wikidata, Urologic surgery). ... The procedure is named after its creator, a Brazilian urologist, Paulo Ricardo Monti. Mitrofanoff appendicovesicostomy ... Mitrofanoff principle Malone antegrade continence enema Mingin GC, Baskin LS (2003). "Surgical management of the neurogenic ...
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"Augmented Reality Assisted Urologic Surgery (ARAUS): A surgical training tool". The Journal of Urology. 193 (4): e271. doi: ... "HoloSurgical announces first surgical procedure utilising ARAI system". 14 January 2019. "Company - Holosurgical Inc". "Pawel ... Scopis Surgical Navigation (23 November 2012). Scopis Augmented Reality: Path guidance to craniopharyngioma. YouTube. Retrieved ... Augmented reality-assisted surgery (ARAS) is a surgical tool utilizing technology that superimposes a computer-generated image ...
The second approach, known as "epispasm", was non-surgical: a restoration device which consisted of a special weight made of ... The new method became immediately the only valid circumcision procedure, to ensure that a born Jew will remain circumcised for ... ISBN 978-1-4020-4915-6. Wallerstein, Edward (February 1985). "Circumcision: The Uniquely American Medical Enigma". Urologic ... Some Middle Eastern Christians actually view the procedure as a rite of passage. Ellwood, Robert S. (2008). The Encyclopedia of ...
Treatment consists of surgical exploration with repair of the injury. A potential testicular rupture is evaluated with ... Testicular rupture is treated with surgery, but the procedure performed depends on the magnitude of the injury and the ... The Urologic Clinics of North America. 40 (3): 427-438. doi:10.1016/j.ucl.2013.04.013. ISSN 1558-318X. PMID 23905941. Hunter, ...
Summit Surgical is a licensed ambulatory surgical center that relocated in the Spring of 2012 to the Health and Wellness Center ... Same day surgery is performed in the facility, which has seven operating suites and two procedure rooms. Approved by the ... colorectal and urologic. The hospital is well-regarded for its behavioral health, gastroenterology and wound care programs. The ... Memorial Surgical is a licensed ambulatory surgical center on the campus of Virtua Memorial Hospital Burlington County. ...
Other surgical procedures have been described to widen the PUJ without dismembering the ureter from the renal pelvis. Smith, ... Urologic surgery, All stub articles, Medical treatment stubs). ... are different types of pyeloplasty depending on the surgical ...
The procedures have a high overall success rate. Orchiopexy is performed in the event of testicular torsion, a urologic ... and is a much longer procedure. Two distinct techniques used for surgical fixation are the sutured point-fixation and Jaboulay ... Surgical fixation in the form of orchiopexy is indicated to prevent the reoccurrence of torsion, and is usually performed ... The procedure has a high success rate in preventing reoccurrence. For the management of palpable undescended testes (over 80% ...
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Surgery: Minimally invasive procedures to treat urologic conditions and kidney disease are performed here. Bariatric and ... The Lourdes Cancer Center provides diagnostic, surgical, medical oncology, radiation therapy and other modalities. It has a ...
... (also named orchidectomy, and sometimes shortened as orchi or orchie) is a surgical procedure in which one or both ... Urologic surgery, Surgical oncology, Male genital surgery, Sex reassignment surgery (male-to-female), Testicle). ... "Surgical Procedures: Orchiectomy - radical/simple". UrologyMatch.com. Retrieved 26 February 2018. Koschel SG, Wong LM (2020). " ... For the procedure, the person lies flat on an operating table with the penis taped against the abdomen. The nurse shaves a ...
Surgical treatment of LUTS can include: Ablation procedures - used in treating both bladder tumours and bladder outlet ... The improved urodynamic profile is related to a lower risk of urologic complications, such as cystitis and bladder stones. ... Non-surgical treatment of BPH. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, 1992. Boyle P, Robertson C, Mazzetta C, Keech M, Hobbs FD, ... a number of surgical techniques to destroy part or all of the prostate have been developed.[citation needed] ...
Francis, S. L.; Agrawal, A; Azadi, A; Ostergard, D. R.; Deveneau, N. E. (2015). "Robotic Burch colposuspension: A surgical case ... The Burch colposuspension is a procedure to treat urinary incontinence due to pelvic floor relaxation. The paravaginal fascia ... Urologic surgery). ...
Prior to FNA Mapping, testis biopsy was the major procedure for determining the quality of sperm presence. Testis biopsy is a ... While at Stanford Medical School, he participated in immunology research and developed an interest in the surgical discipline ... During this time, he developed an interest in urologic microsurgery and reproductive medicine and soon after pursued fellowship ... FNA Mapping has become a fundamental procedure in the profession and has been adopted at most reproductive centers around the ...
Hayden, Russell P.; Tanrikut, Cigdem (2016-05-01). "Testosterone and Varicocele". The Urologic Clinics of North America. 43 (2 ... The two most common surgical approaches are retroperitoneal (abdominal using laparoscopic surgery), infrainguinal/subinguinal ( ... below the groin) and inguinal (groin using percutaneous embolization). Possible complications of this procedure include ... "Effect of surgical repair on testosterone production in infertile men with varicocele: A meta-analysis". International Journal ...
Nahon I, Waddington G, Dorey G, Adams R (2011). "The history of urologic surgery: from reeds to robotics". Urologic Nursing. 31 ... The procedure is done under spinal anesthesia, a resectoscope is inserted inside the penis and the extra prostatic tissue is ... More invasive surgical treatment can include the insertion of a urethral sling or an artificial urinary sphincter, which is a ... Surgical removal of the testes (orchiectomy) to treat prostate cancer was first performed in the 1890s, with limited success. ...
Therefore, a surgical debulking procedure is performed (removing as much of the cancerous tissue as possible) in order to ... Questions in Daily Urologic Practice. Questions in Daily Urologic Practice: Updates for Urologists and Diagnostic Pathologists ... An open procedure (traditional surgical technique) is currently preferred for extra-adrenal disease, unless the tumor is small ... This also aids surgical visualization and offers the best opportunity to identify and remove metastatic lymph nodes. Reports ...
Simple reconstructive procedures following wound debridement yield satisfactory outcomes in majority of the cases. While recent ... Kessler, CS; Bauml, J (November 2009). "Non-Traumatic Urologic Emergencies in Men: A Clinical Review". West J Emerg Med. 10 (4 ... Fournier gangrene is a urological emergency requiring intravenous antibiotics and debridement (surgical removal) of dead tissue ...
With all modern devices the same basic procedure is followed. First, the amount of foreskin to be removed is estimated. The ... Severe cases can be improved by surgical correction. A thrombosis can occur during periods of frequent and prolonged sexual ... was decreased This urodynamic profile is related to a lower risk of urologic complications, such as cystitis and bladder stones ... It can result from fluid trapped in a foreskin left retracted, perhaps following a medical procedure, or accumulation of fluid ...
Surgical treatment for breast defects such as mastectomy is also applicable to treat patients with amastia. Tissue expansion is ... However, symptoms such as hypertelorism, saddle nose, cleft palate, urologic disorders and dysfunction of muscle, upper and ... Amastia is often associated with Poland's syndrome, which requires appropriate reconstructive procedure to stabilize chest wall ...
The Urologic and Cutaneous Review. Urologic & Cutaneous Press. 1920. pp. 677-. Retrieved 25 December 2012. Mervyn Griffiths (2 ... In some cases, for medical, religious or cultural reasons some men undergo circumcision, a procedure where the foreskin is ... The American Journal of Surgical Pathology. 27 (7): 994-998. doi:10.1097/00000478-200307000-00015. ISSN 0147-5185. PMID ... The Urologic Clinics of North America. 32 (4): 379-v. doi:10.1016/j.ucl.2005.08.007. ISSN 0094-0143. PMC 1351051. PMID 16291031 ...
The no-touch surgical technique for penile prosthesis implantation is a surgical procedure developed by J. Francois Eid for the ... Gomelsky, A.; Dmochowski, RR (2003). "Antibiotic prophylaxis in urologic prosthetic surgery". Current Pharmaceutical Design. 9 ... A New Surgical Procedure for Phallic Reconstruction: Istanbul Flap by Mutaf, Mehmet (Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive ... The procedure is performed through a discreet horizontal incision located in the pubic region where the pubic hair will help ...
It is a minimally invasive surgical procedure in which the surgeon operates almost exclusively through a single entry point, ... from general surgery to urologic, gynecologic and bariatric surgery applications. Natural orifice translumenal endoscopic ... The first described SPL procedure was a gallbladder removal in 1997. Since that time, thousands of SPL procedures have been ... The first documented procedures of significance occurred in the late 1990s. This approach has recently seen more publicity and ...
... surgical procedures, operative E05 - investigative techniques E06 - dentistry E07 - equipment and supplies F - Psychiatry and ... urologic and male genital diseases C13 - female genital diseases and pregnancy complications C14 - cardiovascular diseases C15 ...
According to the procedure described in the 1975 Aron patent, and the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Encyclopedia, equimolar ... November 2018). "Pharmacological and surgical treatment of nonreproductive outcomes in polycystic ovary syndrome: An overview ... Urologic Oncology. 32 (1): 43.e1-7. doi:10.1016/j.urolonc.2013.05.005. PMC 4006350. PMID 23810664. Metformin use at time of RP ... Metformin is recommended to be temporarily discontinued before any procedure involving use of iodinated contrast agents, (such ...
Some satisfactory outcomes were reported, but the magnitude of benefit and harm for individual surgical procedures cannot be ... The Urologic Clinics of North America. Gender Affirming Surgery. 46 (4): 475-486. doi:10.1016/j.ucl.2019.07.002. PMID 31582022 ... March 2009). "Evaluation of surgical procedures for sex reassignment: a systematic review". Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive ... In the future, we need more rigorous evaluations of the effectiveness and safety of endocrine and surgical protocols. ...
Nahon, I; Waddington, G; Dorey, G; Adams, R (2011). "The history of urologic surgery: from reeds to robotics". Urologic Nursing ... A TURP procedure uses a tube inserted into the urethra via the penis and some form of heat, electricity or laser to remove ... Prostate cancer that is only present in the prostate is often treated with either surgical removal of the prostate or with ... Usually the procedure for cancer is a radical prostatectomy, which means that the seminal vesicles are removed and vas deferens ...
He has invented many original surgical procedures adopted by other plastic surgeons in the field, including the "Alter Central- ... Alter, Gary J. "Augmentation phalloplasty." The Urologic clinics of North America 22.4 (1995): 887. Pryor, John, et al. " ... Urologic Clinics of North America Vol 22, N 4, p 887-902 November 1995, W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia "Prosthetic implantation ...
Orchiectomy (surgical castration) It consists of removing the testicles, the organ where androgens are synthesized, of the ... Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations. 38 (2): 53-61. doi:10.1016/j.urolonc.2019.01.021. ISSN 1078-1439. PMID ... Endocrine procedures, Endocrinology, Testosterone). ... The main disadvantage is that surgical castration is a ... These drugs are injected under the skin achieving the same result as surgical castration. Chemical castration may be preferred ...
This cardiovascular technology allows doctors to replace the aortic valve with a catheter procedure instead of open heart ... Lexington Medical Center now offers non-surgical closure for holes in the heart called atrial septal defects (ASDs) and patent ... Rheumatology Urgent Care and Urologic Surgery Lexington Medical Center operates the second busiest Emergency Room in South ... Lexington Medical Center performed the first fully percutaneous TAVR procedure in South Carolina. With this minimally invasive ...
Milton Diamond incorrectly terms the procedure subincision, though it is clear superincision is meant. Boyle, G and Ramos, S ( ... Kessler CS, Bauml J (November 2009). "Non-traumatic urologic emergencies in men: a clinical review". The Western Journal of ... Christianakis E (March 2008). "Sutureless prepuceplasty with wound healing by second intention: an alternative surgical ... it can often be difficult to know which procedure is being described or depicted. Opinion is divided on whether a 4,000-year- ...
The surgeries were performed at Good Samaritan Hospital, where Belt's Urologic Group's surgical practice was conducted; he did ... Belt Library files.) Belt, E. "Acute Urinary Tract Complications Following General Surgical Procedures." California Medicine 71 ... Urologic innovator: oral history transcript, 1985-86: Willard E. Goodwin. Los Angeles: UCLA Oral History Program. 1991. "Elmer ... In 1936 he established the Elmer Belt Urologic Group, which occupied its own building at 1893 Wilshire Boulevard. The second ...
... is any one of several surgical procedures to reroute urine flow from its normal pathway. It may be necessary ... Urologic surgery). ...
There are several alternative surgical procedures available:[citation needed] Ileal conduit urostomy, also known as "Bricker's ... Urologic surgery). ... The procedure is performed to divert the flow of urine away ... This procedure brings only one ureter to the surface of the abdomen. Bilateral ureterostomy. This procedure brings the two ... This procedure is usually temporary; however, it may be permanent for cancer patients. Ureteroureterostomy List of surgeries by ...
Unlike other aesthetic surgical procedures performed on infants, such as corrective surgery for a cleft lip (as opposed to a ... Urologic surgery, Gynecological surgery, Intersex and medicine, Social problems in medicine). ... Surgical repair for this is primarily a phalloplasty. Potential surgical problems: Surgery for the more severe degrees of ... for gender dysphoria psychosocial support Surgical interventions can broadly be divided into masculinizing surgical procedures ...
Many cystoscopes have extra tubes to guide other instruments for surgical procedures to treat urinary problems. There are two ... Urologic procedures). ... The procedure is more painful for men than for women due to the ... For flexible cystoscopy procedures the patient is almost always alert and a local anesthetic is applied to reduce discomfort. ... The medication is instilled into the urethra via the urinary meatus five to ten minutes prior to the beginning of the procedure ...
Transurethral resection of the prostate, commonly called a "TURP," is a surgical procedure performed when the tube from the ... The American Urological Association (AUA), American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO), and the Society of Urologic ... Surgical removal of the prostate, or prostatectomy, is a common treatment either for early-stage prostate cancer or for cancer ... During the HIFU procedure, sound waves are used to heat the prostate tissue, thus destroying the cancerous cells. In essence, ...
Surgical Procedures. By Kevin Scharnhorst , Published March 4, 2014 , Full size is 200 Ɨ 132 pixels ... Idaho Urologic Institute News. * Idaho Urologic Institute seeing increased vasectomy consults as a result of Roe v Wade being ... Idaho Urologic Institute and Surgery Center of Idaho comply with applicable Federal civil rights laws and do not discriminate ... This pricing does not include care for any complications that are recognized with your treatment/test/procedure. In addition, ...
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Take your interest in anatomy and get hands-on training to prepare for a medical career with an associate degree in surgical ... STE 1010 - Surgical Procedures I. Reviews General, Obstetric/Gynocological and Urologic surgical procedures.. Surgical ... STE 1020 - Surgical Procedures III. Reviews cardiac, peripheral vascular, and neurologic surgical procedures. This course ... STE 1015 - Surgical Procedures II. Reviews plastic, otorhinolaryngilogical, ophthalmologic and orthopedic surgical procedures. ...
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... and lower gastrointestinal diagnostic and surgical procedures. The infection can cause growths on the heart valves, the lining ... Sources of the infection may be transient bacteremia, which is common during dental, upper respiratory, urologic, ...
Female Urologic Surgical Procedures:. Doctors Jeffery A. Stern and Aaron LaTowsky specialize in a wide-range of surgical ... Other surgical options include: *Burch: A surgical procedure in which the neck of the bladder is suspended using sutures to the ... Vesicovaginal Fistula Repair: A surgical procedure used to repair a vaginal fistula, or an abnormal connection between the ... The Urologists of Academic Urology & Urogynecology of Arizona offer a number of surgical procedures to repair the vaginal wall ...
... with spina bifida and of urologic problems often requires more surgical procedures. National estimates of the total cost to ... CDC has estimated the direct medical costs by using average annual age-specific charges* for medical and surgical procedures ... medical therapy and undergo repeated surgical procedures to survive and to reach their maximum functional capacity. At birth, ... In 1990, the average annual cost for medical and surgical care for all surviving children born since 1980 will approach $100 ...
AIM: Torsion of testis, which is a urologic emergency case, is generally treated by surgical detorsion procedure. However, the ...
Dr Smith has focused his career on innovative treatments and surgical procedures for urologic cancer. He is one of the most ... Clinical Interests: Bladder cancer, Prostate cancer, Prostatectomy, Urologic Cancer, Genitourinary Cancer. ...
... the procedure is undertaken. For many urologic procedures, a surgical blinding screen is advantageous, minimizing anxiety ... Also, since many urologic procedures can be done under strict local anesthesia (without sedation), this allows patients with ... Many diagnostic and therapeutic urologic procedures can be performed easily and safely in the office, with limited anesthesia ... By employing VA for in-office procedures, almost any office procedure can be accomplished without adding safety concerns ...
Its of late big to incorporate all minimally invasive urologic surgical procedures [4]. As opposition open surgery, neurology ... Subspecialties might include: urologic surgery, urologic medicine and urologic medicine surgery.. Description The urinary and ... Subspecialties might include: urologic surgery, urologic medicine and urologic medicine surgery [2]. ... Urologic medicine issues the surgical operation of malignant internal organ diseases like cancer of the prostate, adrenal ...
Our fellowship-trained surgeons offer a full range of advanced urologic procedures and minimally invasive surgical options, ... ThuLEP and HoLEP procedures for prostate enlargement. Getting Treatment at University Health. Theres no one-size-fits-all ... Complete urologic cancer care, including surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy. *Complex tissue transfer techniques for ... Lithotripsy for stones: This procedure involves breaking apart stones, such as kidney stones. Sometimes this is accomplished ...
Continent diversions and reconstructive surgical procedures of the urinary tract. ... Urologic oncology specializing in cancers of the bladder, kidney, prostate, urethra, adrenal gland and testis; ... Urologic surgery; Urologic oncology specializing in cancers of the bladder, kidney, prostate, urethra, adrenal gland and testis ...
Office Based Pediatric Urologic Procedures: A safe and effective alternative to interventions under anesthesia. Urology. 2022 ... Manual or Surgical Separation. Depending on the maturity of the child and the expectations of the parents, surgical separation ... The decision whether to perform the procedure in the office or in the OR is based on the following considerations:. * The ... Recurrence rates after surgical management of labial adhesions. J Pediatr Urol. 2021 Oct. 17 (5):705.e1-705.e5. [QxMD MEDLINE ...
Available at: https://www.urologyhealth.org/urologic-conditions/prostate-cancer/treatment/surgery. Accessed January 6, 2020. ... Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) is a procedure to remove prostate tissue. A scope is placed through the tube ... Available at: https://www.urologyhealth.org/urologic-conditions/prostate-cancer/treatment/cryotherapy. Accessed January 6, 2020 ...
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Thus, an increasing number of BPH-related surgical procedures and rising cases of bladder cancer are driving the market in ... b. Key factors that are driving the urinary catheters market growth include the rising prevalence of urologic diseases, an ... related surgical procedures are performed in the U.S. every year. This condition may occur due to aging or trauma/injury to the ... increasing number of surgical procedures across the globe, rising elderly population, and favorable reimbursement policies. ...
Urologic Surgical Procedures --methods. en_US. dc.title. Endourologic management of severely encrusted ureteral stents.. en_US ... BACKGROUND: Ureteral stents are in common use in urologic practice. Even though the stent is a valuable urological tool, its ...
Urologic oncology focuses on treating cancers of the male and female urinary tract and the male reproductive organs. Learn more ... In most cases, the procedure is performed using the da VinciĀ® Surgical System. This robotic surgical system is designed to ... Biopsy: Prostate cancer is definitively diagnosed with a prostate biopsy, a minor surgical procedure in which a sample of ... Cystectomy: This bladder cancer surgical procedure may be used to remove either the entire bladder or portions of it. Sometimes ...
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... with a special focus on the state of the art surgical technique for each procedure. ... The introduction of robotic surgery has lead to the possibility of treating these diseases with a minimally invasive surgical ... approach, but the surgical principles of open surgery need to be carefully respected in order to achieve comparable oncological ... Lymph node dissection represents an essential surgical step in the treatment of the most commonly treated urological cancers. ...
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Fluoroscopy is readily used in many urologic surgical procedures. The aim of this study was to determine radiation exposure to ... Accuracy of endoscopic intraoperative assessment of urologic stone size. Patel, Nishant; Chew, Ben; Knudsen, Bodo; Lipkin, ... The need for scope repair was determined by the operating surgeon at the time of the procedure and recorded. 424 URS cases ... Procedure-related factors associated with opioid receipt included pre- and post-ureteroscopy ureteral stenting and access ...
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Pseudomonas sepsis frequently occurs after surgical procedures, especially urologic procedures. Long-term indwelling urinary ... Surgical strategies in the management of ecthyma gangrenosum in paediatric oncology patients. Pediatr Surg Int. 2008 Jul. 24(7 ...

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