Category: Surgical Procedures
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Simultaneous Stone Removal and Bladder Wall Resection
Simultaneous Stone Removal and Bladder Wall Resection (SSBR) represents a sophisticated surgical approach increasingly utilized in managing complex bladder conditions. Traditionally, patients requiring both stone…
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Open Perineal Excision of Urethral Fistula and Repair
Urethral fistulas represent challenging urological problems demanding meticulous surgical intervention for successful management. These abnormal connections between the urethra and another organ – frequently the…
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Buccal Mucosa Tube Grafting for Long Urethral Defects
Reconstructive urology often faces significant challenges when dealing with long-segment urethral defects resulting from trauma, tumor resection, or congenital abnormalities. Traditional methods like end-to-end anastomosis…
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Repair of Iatrogenic Bladder Injury After Pelvic Surgery
Iatrogenic bladder injury during pelvic surgery represents a significant complication with potentially devastating consequences for patients. These injuries, occurring as an unintended consequence of a…
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Robotic Bladder Tumor Resection With Pelvic Node Sampling
Bladder cancer represents a significant global health challenge, affecting hundreds of thousands of individuals annually. Traditionally, treatment has often involved radical cystectomy – the complete…
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Partial Penectomy With Sensory Nerve-Sparing Techniques
Partial penectomy is a surgical procedure involving the removal of a portion of the penis. While often associated with treatment for penile cancer, it can…
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Repositioning of Displaced Ureteral Stent Under Guidance
Ureteral stents are frequently utilized in urological practice for managing obstructive conditions like kidney stones, strictures, or following surgical interventions such as ureteroscopy or pyeloplasty.…
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Endoscopic Control of Hematuria in Radiation Cystitis
Radiation cystitis presents a significant challenge in oncology supportive care, arising as a common sequela following pelvic radiation therapy for cancers such as prostate, bladder,…
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High-Risk Robotic Surgery for Multifocal Bladder Cancer
Bladder cancer presents a unique challenge in urological oncology, largely due to its propensity for multifocality – meaning multiple tumors within the bladder itself. While…
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Open Excision of Eroded Vaginal Mesh Into Bladder Lumen
The use of surgical mesh for pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI) dramatically increased in the early 2000s, promising durable anatomical support…